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Installing Sande Sisneros' show, Speculative Pentimenti: painting in an age of endarkenment.
A project presented within the framework of the ICI's 2012 Research Theme of Phantom Worlds, Featuring the work of Sande Sisneros. Curated by Sue-Na Gay.
Opening Reception: May 5, 2012 7-9 PM
May 5-26 2012
Show will be on view Thursday-Saturday, 12-5 PM by appointment only
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The Institute of Cultural Inquiry out in the field for our World AIDS Day project, Forget Foucalt
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ICI Forget Foucault team passing out free button badges for World AIDS Day event at 1318 3rd Street Promenade, Santa Monica
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The Institute of Cultural Inquiry in the 'lab' for World AIDS Day
QR codes on the backs of the Forget Foucault project button badges
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Visual AIDS The Red Ribbon Project, 1991-2011
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“The stigma associated with HIV remains extremely high and fear of discrimination causes some Americans to avoid learning their HIV status, disclosing their status, or accessing medical care.”
-National HIV/AIDS Strategy. ((Today is World Aids Day.))
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I am opening my Tumblr, Twitter and Facebook accounts to anyone who wants to ask me information about HIV and AIDS. Let’s make ourselves aware in celebration of World AIDS Day!
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The Institute of Cultural Inquiry at work in the 'lab' for a World AIDS Day project Forget Faucault
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A child blocked wind from blowing out a candle that was lighted to mark World AIDS Day in Kathmandu, Nepal, Wednesday. (Photo: Navesh Chitrakar / Reuters via the Wall Street Journal)
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World AIDS Day this year is about “Getting to Zero.” Zero New HIV Infections. Zero Discrimination and Zero AIDS Related Deaths.
Backed by the United Nations the “Getting to Zero” campaign runs until 2015 and builds on last year’s successful World AIDS Day “Light for Rights” initiative...
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The Institute of Cultural Inquiry in the 'lab' for World AIDS Day, preparing for our project Forget Foucault
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Starbucks is taking the charge in the fight against AIDS by making your handcrafted beverage an agent of change. They will be turning all handcrafted beverages (RED) on World AIDS Day, December 1st, across the US & Canada, making a five cent donation on every handcrafted beverage sold.
BUY YOUR FAVORITE HAND CRAFTED COFFEE TOMORROW AND 5 CENTS WILL BE DONATED ON YOUR BEHALF
Since partnering with (RED) Starbucks has contributed nearly $10 million to the Global Fund to help those living with HIV and AIDS in Africa.
Mission: AIDS Free Generation by 2015
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HIV / AIDS remains an epidemic worldwide.
Know your status. Know your partner’s status. Get checked. And get involved in the fight against AIDS.
Visit www.aids.gov or worldaidsday.org to find out how.
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