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Grant Opportunities: Artist Call: IAS 2023 HIV Science as Art Exhibition

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Grant Opportunities: Artist Call: IAS 2023 HIV Science as Art Exhibition

Deadline: 15-Jan-23

Do you know any artists living with HIV? Are you an artist living with HIV? If yes, then submit your expression of interest for the HIV Science as Art exhibition in Brisbane, Australia July 2023.

NAPWHA is delighted to launch ‘HIV Science as Art’, bringing together 12 pieces of world-class HIV science revisioned through the prism of 12 artists living with HIV from around the world!

Benefits
  • All artists will receive $5000 AUS (in three installments) for their materials, postage and artist fees upon signature of a contract with the hosting agency.
Eligibility Criteria
  • The final artworks will be shown at a gallery in Brisbane as part of the IAS 2023 affiliated events schedule. The exhibition will include a catalogue and limited-edition high-quality prints co-signed by both the artist and scientist duo. The original pieces of art will be auctioned following the exhibition to establish a pool of funds to support HIV programs targeting key affected populations living with HIV across the Asia and the Pacific region.
  • Applications will be accepted from 15 December 2022 – 15 January 2023
  • The final works of art can work in any artistic media suitable to be documented and printed in high quality poster format.
  • The working language of the collaboration will be English but artists are not limited to working in English.
  • The applications will be curated by a global advisory team of artists living with HIV.
  • Selected artists will be assigned a piece of science expected to be presented at IAS 2023 by a global advisory team of scientific advisors.
  • Only artists living with HIV will be considered for this project. They strongly encourage artists from LGBTQI+, sex workers, people who use drugs, First Nations, women and other marginalised or underrepresented communities to apply.
  • Artists in the Asia, Pacific and Oceania are strongly encouraged to apply as the exhibition will have a regional focus. At least 50% of successful applicants will be from these regions. The remainder will be artists from other parts of the world.
  • Final work must be completed by 30 May 2023 in preparation for the exhibition in July 2023.

For more information, visit IAS.

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