Taking HIV criminalization as a starting point, Cell Count brings together artists who unpack and reconfigure the metaphors and assumptions that enable the punishment and incarceration of people living with HIV.
Curated by Kyle Croft and Asher Mones La MaMa Galleria, May 31–June 16, 2018
Contents include:
“Cell Count: Rendering Harm in the Face of HIV Criminalization” by Kyle Croft and Asher Mones
“We Will Not Rest in Peace: AIDS activism, Black radicalism, queer and/or trans resistance” by Che Gossett
“Curation will not save us: Wrestling with the spaces between analysis and action” by Theodore (ted) Kerr and Risa Puleo
“We Are Never The Victims” by Timothy DuWhite
“The New Equation” by Jordan Arseneault
And report backs from activists Barb Cardell, Thandi Harris, Johnnie Kornegay, Alexander McClelland, David Plunkett, Craig Pulsipher, and Robert Suttle.