The A.R.T. Show

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    XIX AIDS Conference Photos

XIX AIDS Conference Photos

In Southern Africa, with support from the Andy Warhol Foundation, the UCLA Art & Global Health Center created a new mobile art exhibition, The A.R.T. Show.

Housed in a folding trunk, the exhibition addresses debates over treatment access, global assistance, drug company profits and how best to support the growth and development of millions of AIDS orphans.

The A.R.T. Show debuted in Pietermaritzburg on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2011. It toured throughout Southern Africa, beginning with five South African venues in Durban, Cape Town, and Johannesburg, as well as additional venues in Malawi. The exhibition was also featured at the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C, July 22 – 27, 2012.

Photos by CUT + CUE are shown below:

 

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Summer in D.C.

This July, the Art & Global Health Center goes to Washington, D.C.! We are especially excited to bring exhibitions of The A.R.T. Show and Through Positive Eyes in conjunction with the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and the 19th International AIDS Conference.

Selections of The A.R.T. Show will be shown in the Creativity and Crisis exhibition at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall June 27– July 1 and July 4–8. At the same, the Smithsonian will also collaborate with the Art & Global Health Center to run the Through Positive Eyes workshop at the Hirshhorn Museum, alongside the National Mall.

Both exhibitions will also be showcased at the 19th International AIDS Conference, July 22-27. Before the opening ceremony, the conference will feature a three minute overview video from the Through Positive Eyes project. In addition, mini-exhibitions will be placed in prominent locations throughout the Convention Center.

Throughout both events, we will engage visitors through a social media initiative leveraging Twitter and the photo app Instagram. Encouraging attendees to post images to Instagram or to Twitter using the hastag #MakeArtStopAIDS , we hope to gather and share the experiences of festival and conference participants with HIV/AIDS. In the coming weeks, we will feature the best of these images on our site so check back often to see the latest from DC! We also hope you will join us in this effort, documenting and sharing your experiences with HIV.

If you’re in D.C. this July, we hope you’ll join us at one of these events. If you can’t join in person, join us on Twitter or Instagram!

Lastly, be sure to check out this article about Through Positive Eyes, published by the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.

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    The A.R.T. Show in South Africa

The A.R.T. Show in South Africa

South African Exhibition Venues & Schedule
Learn more about the A.R.T Show

Tatham Art Gallery
1 December 2011 – 25 January 2012
www.tatham.org.za

KZNSA
10 February – 4 March 2012
www.nsagallery.co.za

Michaelis Galleries
3 – 25 April 2012
www.michaelis.uct.ac.za

Museum Africa
10 May – 17 June 2012
www.museumafrica.org