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Opening December 5, 2024 at Gallery VOX

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Anyone can submit artwork for consignment at Gallery Vox—yes, that includes YOU and anyone you know who’s passionate about our cause!

If you or an artist you know would like to be part of this exciting opportunity, make your pledge loud and clear before November 15th.

We can’t wait to showcase the incredible talents of those who care about the fight to end HIV.

Contact Gina Mallisham

gina.mallisham@aidsalabama.org

We’re excited to announce a powerful partnership with Gallery VOX and Birmingham’s vibrant arts community for 5x5 Loud & Clear – an art show that’s as impactful as it is inspiring! Opening December 5th at 6:00 PM, this consignment show will feature small masterpieces that speak volumes.

 

Not only will you discover stunning artwork, but 50% of the proceeds will go directly to the artists, with 25% supporting AIDS Alabama’s life-sustaining programs.

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In the spirit of “Postcards from the Edge” and the radio term “5x5 loud and clear,” this event is all about making strong, clear statements against stigma and hate speech. These incredible pieces will fuel activism, advocate for those affected by HIV, and ignite change in our community.

Want to get a head start on the shopping frenzy? Make a donation of $50 or more and get VIP early access to the show one hour before doors open!

This isn’t just an art show—it’s an opportunity to take a stand, create change, and experience the transformative power of art. Join us, support the cause, and let’s make a lasting impact together. See you at Gallery Vox!

5x5 Art That Speaks

John Lytle Wilson · Veronique Vanbleare · Delaine Derry Green · Stacey Holloway · David Garrett · Karen Graffeo · Julianna Richey · Tara Stallworth Lee · Paige Hughes Madison B Bedwell · Kit Emslie ··· and many more!

Your frustration with the surge of hate speech resonates loud and clear. We are honored to partner with Gallery Vox to offer a platform for combating discrimination. We hope that these artistic expressions ignite activism and empower individuals to stand against stigma, advocating for improved healthcare, support systems, and policies for those affected by HIV.

 

Art has a powerful ability to challenge and change perceptions, making it a vital tool in combating the stigma associated with HIV. Art can spark conversations and highlight the humanity of individuals living with HIV. It provides a platform for us to express our experiences and emotions related to negative stereotypes empowering both artists and audiences, promoting a sense of community and support. By engaging audiences emotionally and intellectually, art can play a crucial role in reshaping narratives around HIV, ultimately fostering a more compassionate and informed society.

 

Let's unite to forge an unforgettable experience that makes a lasting impact through the transformative power of art.

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