Free Screening Of Film “Untitled” at AMOA-Arthouse
Today marks the 22nd Day With(out) Art, part of the World AIDS Day initiative to promote HIV prevention, support survivors, and spread awareness of the continuing pandemic. Originally, art museums, galleries, and centers participating in the program closed their doors in a symbolic act to promote awareness and recognition of the AIDS crisis. They now remain open on this specific day “to highlight the proactive programming of art projects by artists living with HIV/AIDS and various other art projects about AIDS that are taking place worldwide.”
AMOA-Arthouse invites you to join them and museums worldwide in supporting World AIDS Day/Day Without Art, by attending a free, nationwide, simultaneous screening of “Untitled.” The short film archives the activism and intensity during the beginning of the AIDS crisis “by juxtaposing mainstream network news, activist footage, artists' works, and popular entertainment from the last turbulent decades.” For an untitled film, it certainly has a lot to say; we need to hear every word.
Untitled from Jim Hodges Studio on Vimeo.
Free Screening of Film “Untitled”
December 1 at 7pm
AMOA-Arthouse
The Jones Center Community Room
700 Congress Ave.


