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From 1 Day to Every Day

From 1 Day to Every Day

A National Day of Discussion, Education, and Remembrance Lives On by Diane Goettel Day With(out) Art is an annual day of remembrance, action, and education that focuses on the many members of the artistic community who have been lost to AIDS while also disseminating important messages and information about HIV. The very first Day With(out) Art was held on December 1, 1989, organized as a day of observance, mourning, and action by a small group of arts professionals. There are a number of ways that [...]



Last Address

Last Address

Visual AIDS is proud to announce that the Tate Modern, The Museum of Art & Design, The Wexner Center for the Arts, The Andy Warhol Museum, El Museo de Barrio, Grey Art Gallery at NYU, CCS Gallery at Bard College, Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation, and The LGBT Center of NYC, among others, will mark 20 years of action and remembrance of Day With(out) Art by screening Last Address on December 1, 2010. Keith Haring, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Joe Brainard, David Wojnarowicz, [...]



Collect Them All

Collect Them All

Trading cards have long been a staple of sports fans, so what better way to recruit fans of safer sex and AIDS awareness? Featuring adrenaline-pumping photographic images of men in sports gear, Visual AIDS’ Play Safe Trading Cards were created in response to the absence of sexy and straight-to-the-point HIV prevention messages in New York City, where Visual AIDS is based, and across the nation. Along with Cover The Stump tote bags by Steve DeFrank, the trading cards are part of Visual AIDS’ annual Artist Edition [...]