HIV
Our Own AIDS Time: Keith Hennessy and Ishmael Houston-Jones in Conversation
February 14, 2017

Originally commissioned by SFMOMA’s art and culture platform Open Space for Lost and Found: Bay Area Edition, curated by Open Space editor in chief Claudia La Rocco and inspired by Danspace Project’s Platform 2016: Lost & Found. Ishmael… Read more
Catalog as Zine as Tome
December 6, 2016

by Alex Fialho For our purposes, this catalogue has to a greater or lesser extent been shaped by the aesthetics of the zine. We offer a tumble of texts and images from our generous contributors—reprints, originals, poems, photos… Read more
A Clear and Present Danger: “HIV/AIDS Now” in the Era of President Trump?
December 2, 2016

by Alex Fialho “What happens to health care, housing, culture and other basic needs for survival after inauguration?” Curator and organizer Ted Kerr projected this and many other pressing questions during his presentation for Danspace Project’s Platform 2016:… Read more
Lost & Found: Video Postcard #6
November 28, 2016
Alexis Moh presents video clips from Platform 2016: Lost & Found, updated weekly.
Lost & Found: Video Postcard #7
November 22, 2016
Alexis Moh presents video clips from Platform 2016: Lost & Found, updated weekly.
Journal Issue 4: Introduction
November 17, 2016
by Judy Hussie-Taylor Danspace Project Executive Director and Chief Curator While designing Danspace Project’s Platform series in 2008, I knew I wanted to work with artists as curators to formally frame relationships between artists of different generations. That’s where,… Read more
Black Male
November 16, 2016

by Alex Fialho In February 2016, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released its first ever projective study of lifetime risk for contracting HIV among specific populations, including a deeply troubling estimate: the study predicted that one in two… Read more
Lost & Found: Video Postcard #5
November 11, 2016
Alexis Moh presents video clips from Platform 2016: Lost & Found, updated weekly.
Memory Palace: Arthur Avilés
November 8, 2016
DO YOU REMEMBER ARNIE? When photographer/choreographer/dancer Arnie Zane died of AIDS-related Lymphoma in 1988 at the age of 39, I was a relatively new member to the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane & Company. Arnie never stopped choreographing. He created… Read more