In Furious Acts, I explore the different ways in which art and artistic production were used in AIDS activism between 1980 and 1996 by such artistic and activist organizations as ACT-UP, the Radical Faeries, The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Gran Fury, the NAMES Project, and the Gay Men\u27s Health Crisis. My project is organized thematically to understand how artistic practice influenced collective identity, safer sex education, and the role of mourning in AIDS activism. I also examine how different artistic media (video, photography, performance, craft) were used for unique purposes and audiences. Ultimately, I aim to show that the artistic practices of AIDS activism were far more than aesthetic and creative outlets; they were also v...
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,...
“Art & AIDS: Viral Strategies for Visibility” examines the complex relationships between social stig...
In Furious Acts, I explore the different ways in which art and artistic production were used in AI...
Protest art is all around us. Whether we realize it or not, we are influenced by the political, soci...
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 ...
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 ...
Artists have lent their voices to many activist initiatives, and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 19...
Although scholars increasingly scrutinize late twentieth-century American art produced in relation t...
Although scholars increasingly scrutinize late twentieth-century American art produced in relation t...
Although scholars increasingly scrutinize late twentieth-century American art produced in relation t...
“Art & AIDS: Viral Strategies for Visibility” examines the complex relationships between social stig...
“Art & AIDS: Viral Strategies for Visibility” examines the complex relationships between social stig...
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,...
“Art & AIDS: Viral Strategies for Visibility” examines the complex relationships between social stig...
In Furious Acts, I explore the different ways in which art and artistic production were used in AI...
Protest art is all around us. Whether we realize it or not, we are influenced by the political, soci...
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 ...
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 ...
Artists have lent their voices to many activist initiatives, and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 19...
Although scholars increasingly scrutinize late twentieth-century American art produced in relation t...
Although scholars increasingly scrutinize late twentieth-century American art produced in relation t...
Although scholars increasingly scrutinize late twentieth-century American art produced in relation t...
“Art & AIDS: Viral Strategies for Visibility” examines the complex relationships between social stig...
“Art & AIDS: Viral Strategies for Visibility” examines the complex relationships between social stig...
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,...
“Art & AIDS: Viral Strategies for Visibility” examines the complex relationships between social stig...