
Author
Osvaldo Perdomo, and David LivingstonImage
George Towne, Larry Kramer portrait, 2016. Oil on board, 15.75 × 11.6 in. Collection of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. Gift of the artist.
PAST
ART & AIDS: 35 Years of Survival
Nov 15 - Dec 30, 2017
ART & AIDS: 35 Years of Survival commemorates GMHC’s 35th anniversary and will feature dozens of works created by people living with HIV and AIDS. The artworks, created in a variety of media, are the products of GMHC clients and weekly therapeutic art classes run by GMHC’s Volunteer, Work & Wellness Center. This year, for the first time, the artists will sell their exhibited works on gmhc.org. Proceeds from the sale will allow the artists to increase their financial independence, which is particularly important for those who live on a limited income.
Related

PAST
SELDOM SEEN: Never or rarely seen works from the permanent collection
Nov 17 - Jan 23, 2010
more
PAST
LESBIANS SEEING LESBIANS: Building Community in Early Feminist Photography
Sep 14 - Dec 22, 2011
more
PAST
Nude In Public: Sascha Schneider: Homoeroticism and the Male Form circa 1900
Sep 20 - Dec 08, 2013
more
PAST
MEDIUM OF DESIRE: An International Anthology of Photography and Video
Dec 18 - Mar 27, 2016
more
PAST
RUBBISH AND DREAMS: The Genderqueer Performance Art of Stephen Varble
Sep 29 - Jan 27, 2019
more
PAST
ROBERT GIARD (1939-2002) Particular Voices: Portraits of Gay & Lesbian Writers
Apr 25 - May 20, 2020
more