Day With(out) Art 2024 Program at Garden Theatre
The Garden Theatre is partnering with the Princeton University Art Museum to again commemorate Day With(out) Art, an occasion to remember those artists and creators impacted by the AIDS crisis. This year’s program is on Tuesday, December 3 at 7 p.m.
The collection of videos Red Reminds Me…. will be screened, free to the public. The program will be introduced by Princeton University Art Museum Director James Steward, and followed by a discussion between Steward and one of the video’s directors, David Oscar Harvey.
Day With(out) Art was organized by Visual AIDS, “the only contemporary arts organization fully committed to AIDS awareness and creating dialogue around HIV issues today,” according to their website. It was first held on December 1, 1989, to coincide with the World Health Organization’s second annual World AIDS Day, and meant to “celebrate the lives and achievements of lost colleagues and friends.”
Red Reminds Me… was commissioned by Visual AIDS and reflects “the emotional spectrum of living with HIV today.”
The Garden Theatre is at 160 Nassau Street. Tickets can be reserved at the box office or online at princetongardentheatre.org/films/red-reminds-me.