Visual AIDS is marking Day With(out) Art / World AIDS Day at three FREE premiere events in NYC and Los Angeles!

  For Day With(out) Art 2022, Visual AIDS presents Being and Belonging, a program of seven short videos highlighting under-told stories of HIV and AIDS from the perspective of artists living with HIV across the world. The program features newly commissioned work by Camila Arce (Argentina), Davina “Dee” Conner and Karin Hayes (USA), Jaewon Kim (South Korea), Clifford Prince King (USA), Santiago Lemus and Camilo … Continue reading

VISUAL AIDS : utilizes art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue : bi-monthly online presentation

  The Visual AIDS Artist+ Registry bi-monthly series is always kicked off with brief presentations from Visual AIDS Artist Members that share recently created artworks with the public. This month’s program will feature presentations from painters David Jester and Patrick DeCastro. Following this, Kwan Arce curator of the current web gallery elaborates on the inspiration informing their … Continue reading

Visual AIDS:Into the Registry: An Artist Member and Community Space … a free ONLINE event

    VISUAL AIDS bi-monthly series invites our community of artists, art lovers, AIDS activists, and beyond to engage with the Visual AIDS Artist+ Registry through artist talks and conversations connected to our web galleries. This month’s program will feature a discussion between Jennell Strong, Joe de Hoyos, and Richard Jeffreys, as they contemplate what … Continue reading

Visual Storytelling at Reading Queer with Shoog McDaniel

  queerguru attended the Photography Workshop: Visual Storytelling with Shoog McDaniel that Reading Queer produced this past weekend and afterward we talked to Shoog about queer visibility and more. Filmed at The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse by Roger Walker-Dack for www.queergurutv.com  

Vita & Virginia : a tale of literary lesbian love

  It is plain to see why, on paper, Vita & Virginia was an easy choice to pick as the flagship opening movie for the 2019 British Film Institute Flare LGBT festival. It checks all the boxes. British costume drama? Literary heritage? Lesbians? Gays? Transexual narrative? Sex? Flawless period costumes? Sets like oil paintings? Check. … Continue reading

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