Grid image of many headshots from global participants in this travelling exhibition.

Through Positive Eyes

My Photo, My HIV Story

This exhibition featured photography, stories, sculptures, and videos created by people living with HIV/AIDS in 11 cities across the world. In each city, a photography and storytelling workshop was conducted, putting cameras in the hands of people most deeply affected by HIV. Combined, these works show a broad picture of the epidemic, organized around themes such as the Burden of Stigma, Stories My Body Tells Me, Alive and Well, and What Makes Me Laugh. The images and stories range from everyday life to joy, grief, solitude, and resilience.

Through Positive Eyes is organized by the UCLA Art & Global Health Center and is co-curated by David Gere, Director, UCLA Art & Global Health Center, Professor of World Arts and Cultures at UCLA, and founder of MAKE ART/STOP AIDS; Carol Brown, independent curator; and Stan Pressner, exhibit designer. Project co-directors are David Gere and London-based South African photographer Gideon Mendel. Major funding is provided by the Herb Ritts Foundation.