How to have cultural production in an ongoing epidemic is the question for this section. Critics, programmers, activists, artists and others involved in AIDS related communities provide insight, ideas and practical suggestions for making meaningful and justice-minded AIDS-related work for the museum and beyond.
Jordan Arseneault
How to Have A Lecture Series In An Epidemic
Michael J. Crumpler
Thoughts on How to Include Spirituality in Exhibitions about HIV and AIDS
Emily Colucci
Touch Across Time: Familial Loss and its Remains in Art During the Ongoing HIV/AIDS Pandemic
Alper Turan
Positive Space: An Exhibition Project on HIV/AIDS in Turkey
Vladimir Čajkovac
How to (Dis)quiet a Vampire
Jaime Shearn Coan
How to Catalogue a Crisis: An Afterword to Lost and Found: Dance, HIV/AIDS, New York, Then and Now (2016)
l.n. Hafezi
[INSTRUCTIONS FROM CHLOE], A Curatorial Statement
A Conversation between Artists Kairon Lui and Manuel Solano
Could I Be A Happy Person?
Miiro Michael
Disability, HIV, Art, and, Culture
Cecilia Chung, Olivia Ford, Deon Haywood, Naina Khanna, Suraj Madoori, Charles Stephens
Intersectionality, HIV Justice, and the Future of Our Movement
Greg Thorpe
Drunk At Vogue: The Last Disco
What Would an HIV Doula Do? and Triple Canopy
Twenty-One Questions to Consider When Embarking upon AIDS-Related Cultural Production