This exhibition examines the role of graphic design in New York’s grassroots response to AIDS from 1979 to 2003. Through posters, flyers, and public health materials, the works trace how communities communicated care, grief, and resistance amid stigma and institutional inaction. The exhibition positions graphic media as a tool for survival, organizing, and collective memory during the crisis.
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