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Day With(out) Art 2024: Red Reminds Me...

 

On view in front of the Zuccaire Gallery, Dec 2–Dec 6 between 12-4pm, looping video presentation. 

Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, at Stony Brook University, is proud to partner with Visual AIDS non profit for their Day With(out) Art 2024 programming by presenting "Red Reminds Me...",  a program of seven videos reflecting the emotional spectrum of living with HIV today. The program features new work by Gian Cruz, Milko Delgado, Imani Maryahm Harrington, David Oscar Harvey, Mariana Iacono and Juan De La Mar, Nixie, and Vasilios Papapitsios, and more. A day of mourning and action that uses art to respond to the ongoing HIV and AIDS crisis, Day With(out) Art encourages museums, universities, museums, and art institutions to present related programming on or around December 1, World AIDS Day. Because AIDS is not over!

Included in Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery's specific programming this year is video work from artist and Visual AIDS Research Fellow: Jorge Bordello (Mexico City). Additionally, video work will be shown from artist residents of the recent Positiva ResidencyPositiva Residency is a powerful initiative that serves as a bridge for artists across Latin America in the spirit of imagining a cure for HIV. Earlier this year, nine Latin American artists came together in Quito, Ecuador, in collaboration with Quito’s Centro de Arte Contemporáneo (CAC) to create their work. The residency was organized by Karla Vera, Ricardo Luna, Anthony Guerrero. Artists include: Camila Arce, Luis Rojas, Juan Coronel, Andrea Alejandro Freire, Oscar Sanchez, Juan de la Mar, David Jarrin, Lucas Nunez, y Rodrigo Ortega. Positiva Residency says: "Seropositive or not, HIV belongs to everyone. Let’s imagine the cure together."

This programming is organized by Tannon Reckling (SBU, Art History & Criticism), Karen Levitov (Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, Director and Curator), and Georgia LaMair Tomczak (Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, Public Programs Manager)

 
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