Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Art has an unspoken power that can connect people through emotion. It changes the way one thinks about the world, can spark a conversation, and create awareness about a social issue. By transparently addressing social issues, art has the power to present a topic in a different visual lens that you cannot get from an exhibition at a history museum or science center. Rooted in the history of the AIDS epidemic, Art AIDS America tells the story of loss, grief, and pain, but it also tells the story of hope, change, and love. The purpose of this research is to highlight art museums that transparently address social issues through exhibitions and bring attention as to how art can educate, create ...
This paper provides a historical account and analysis of Visual AIDS’ first Day Without Art in 1989,...
Media representations of the emergent AIDS epidemic (early to mid-1980s) linked the “gay artist” to ...
Media representations of the emergent AIDS epidemic (early to mid-1980s) linked the “gay artist” to ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Art has an unspoken power that can connect peopl...
textThis research study provides answers to questions pertaining to current practices in the art mus...
textThis research study provides answers to questions pertaining to current practices in the art mus...
The arts have a history of social and political movements. Since the late 1960s, a new movement has ...
This study examines the social and political aspects of the AIDS epidemic through the lens of local ...
This study examines the social and political aspects of the AIDS epidemic through the lens of local ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001The arts have been used in the service of individuals...
Protest art is all around us. Whether we realize it or not, we are influenced by the political, soci...
Museums are increasingly recognizing their responsibility to society as “agents of well-being and as...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Over the last few decades, many museums have embrac...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Over the last few decades, many museums have embrac...
This paper provides a historical account and analysis of Visual AIDS’ first Day Without Art in 1989,...
This paper provides a historical account and analysis of Visual AIDS’ first Day Without Art in 1989,...
Media representations of the emergent AIDS epidemic (early to mid-1980s) linked the “gay artist” to ...
Media representations of the emergent AIDS epidemic (early to mid-1980s) linked the “gay artist” to ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Art has an unspoken power that can connect peopl...
textThis research study provides answers to questions pertaining to current practices in the art mus...
textThis research study provides answers to questions pertaining to current practices in the art mus...
The arts have a history of social and political movements. Since the late 1960s, a new movement has ...
This study examines the social and political aspects of the AIDS epidemic through the lens of local ...
This study examines the social and political aspects of the AIDS epidemic through the lens of local ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001The arts have been used in the service of individuals...
Protest art is all around us. Whether we realize it or not, we are influenced by the political, soci...
Museums are increasingly recognizing their responsibility to society as “agents of well-being and as...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Over the last few decades, many museums have embrac...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Over the last few decades, many museums have embrac...
This paper provides a historical account and analysis of Visual AIDS’ first Day Without Art in 1989,...
This paper provides a historical account and analysis of Visual AIDS’ first Day Without Art in 1989,...
Media representations of the emergent AIDS epidemic (early to mid-1980s) linked the “gay artist” to ...
Media representations of the emergent AIDS epidemic (early to mid-1980s) linked the “gay artist” to ...