News & Press
GAY CITY NEWS: Community Remembers Larry Kramer One Year After His Death
Members of ACT UP New York joined together at the New York City AIDS Memorial at St. Vincent’s Triangle on May 27 to mark the one-year anniversary of the death of AIDS activist, playwright, screenwriter, and author Larry Kramer.
GAY CITY NEWS: 12 Things to Do in Queer NYC April 16-26
The indigenous art project, Kinstillatory Mappings in Light and Dark Matter, and New York AIDS Memorial will hold a ceremonial fire to honor the HIV/AIDS epidemic’s ongoing impact. There will be music, dance, and poetry from artists and activists.
NEW YORK MAGAZINE: Approval Matrix
New York Magazine’s December 7, 2020 “Approval Matrix” - their deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on taste hierarchies - places the New York City AIDS Memorial’s new program Hear Me in the coveted top-right quadrant - Highbrow and Brilliant.
ARTSPACE MAGAZINE: Red Hot founder John Carlin Talks About AIDS and more
NYCAM Board Member John Carlin discusses the launch of two new t-shirts benefiting the organization.
1010 WINS: ‘Hear Me’ at the New York City AIDS Memorial
Listen to a report on 1010 WINS radio about our new project at the New York City AIDS Memorial featuring an interview with Executive Director Dave Harper
ARTNET NEWS: An Audio History of the AIDS Epidemic Will Play All Month Long in New York to Mark the 40-Year History of the Crisis
David Wojnarowicz and Larry Kramer are among those whose voices can be heard.
6SQFT: NYC AIDS Memorial debuts powerful sound installation for World AIDS Day
The voices of New Yorkers affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic will be heard daily as part of a new program installed in Greenwich Village. In recognition of World AIDS Day on Tuesday, the New York City AIDS Memorial will launch a sound-based installation composed of speeches, poetry, music, and readings of texts related to the history of the epidemic.
NEXT CITY: Audio Installation Makes NYC’s AIDS Memorial ‘Live, Breathe and Feel Alive’
December 1st marks World AIDS Day — and amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the NYC AIDS Memorial installed the most ambitious program since the memorial was founded as a grassroots activist advocacy effort in early 2011.
THE GUARDIAN: 'The Aids epidemic is not yet over': inside a project with a vital message
For World Aids Day, a new audio project will play important speeches and clips that catalogue the ongoing fight against HIV/Aids.
UNTAPPED NEW YORK: 13 New Public Art Installations in NYC December 2020
On December 1st, the World AIDS Day, New York City AIDS Memorial is installing Hear Me: Voices of the Epidemic, a daily, hour-long outdoor sound installation composed of historical texts, poetry, speeches, music, and more that capture the history of the AIDS epidemic.
World AIDS Day 2020 Programming
Please join our community partners including the LGBT Community Center, Visual AIDS, GMHC and more in recognizing World AIDS Day on December 1, 2020 with a robust selection of virtual programming.
NEW YORK TIMES: New York Today Newsletter
The Times’s Julia Carmel writes: As Manhattan’s streets fall quiet for the winter, a new installation will bring life to the New York City AIDS Memorial in Greenwich Village.
HYPERALLERGIC: A Stirring Tribute Honors Voices Lost and Living with HIV/AIDS
"Hear Me" comes at a time when the ability to gather and grieve is as difficult as it is sorely needed. Fittingly, the NYC AIDS Memorial will debut the outdoor, touch-free installation starting December 1, for World AIDS Day.
ARTNET NEWS: 23 Leading Figures in the Art World Share What They’re Grateful for This Thanksgiving
Includes a quote from NYC AIDS Memorial Executive Director Dave Harper.
GAY CITY NEWS: NYC AIDS Memorial Marks World AIDS Day with Audio, Video Projects
The New York City AIDS Memorial is observing World AIDS Day on December 1 with two projects, including a month-long nightly program at the site of the memorial that will also feature a lighting display.
John Giorno Book Launch at the NYC AIDS Memorial
On October 1, 2020 the New York City AIDS Memorial was proud to partner with the John Giorno Foundation, Brooklyn Rail, Karma Bookstore, and Farrar, Straus & Giroux to present the launch of Giorno’s new memoir, Great Demon Kings. The socially-distanced evening of readings and remarks included appearances by Phong Bui, Penny Arcade, Elizabeth Kley, Jamison Fitzpatrick, Lee Ranaldo, and Leah Singer among others.
Jenny Holzer x Avant Arte edition to benefit NYC AIDS Memorial
Artist Jenny Holzer and Avant Arte launched a limited edition on July 29, 2020, called URGE AND URGE AND URGE in collaboration with the New York City AIDS Memorial in a campaign to raise awareness of the ongoing fight against AIDS and funds to support the Memorial’s operations and programs.
Celebrating and Honoring Pride
The New York City AIDS Memorial is thrilled to host an installation – Let Equality Bloom – at the Memorial for NYC Pride Weekend. Created and designed by Floratorium, with floral art by Pic and Petal, and Sophie Parker (WIFE NYC), the installation will be up from June 26-30, 2020. Many thanks to the artists
CAN YOU SAVE SUPERMAN? An interview with Eric Sawyer
In 1983, in response to the emerging AIDS crisis, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) implemented a highly discriminatory, lifetime ban on blood donations from men who have sex with men (MSM). Nearly 40 years later, in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and massive blood shortages, the FDA continues these policies for donating.
NYC AIDS Memorial: Statement on Black Lives Matter
If you care about AIDS, you care about Black lives.