Focus on Living: Portraits of Americans with HIV/AIDS exhibit

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GLBT Historical Society
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2023


Descriptive Summary

Title: Focus on Living: Portraits of Americans with HIV/AIDS exhibit
Dates: circa 1998-2003
Collection Number: 2023-02
Creator/Collector: Rosyln Banish
Extent: 2.5 linear feet (1 oversize box)
Repository: GLBT Historical Society
San Francisco, California 94103
Abstract: Focus on Living: Portraits of Americans with HIV/AIDS is a photographic exhibit created by Rosyln Banish in 2003. Banish photographed sixteen individuals from diverse backgrounds and interviewed them about their experiences with the disease. This collection includes sixteen photographs, and eighteen text panels that tell the stories of the subjects Banish interviewed. It also includes a book that was published in conjunction with the exhibit that provides further information about the impetus behind the project and the full interviews with each subject.
Language of Material: English

Access

Collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Focus on Living: Portraits of Americans with HIV/AIDS exhibit. Collection Number: 2023-02. GLBT Historical Society

Acquisition Information

Gift of Roslyn Banish, 2023.

Scope and Content of Collection

Focus on Living: Portraits of Americans with HIV/AIDS is a photographic exhibit created by Rosyln Banish in 2003. Banish photographed sixteen individuals from diverse backgrounds and interviewed them about their experiences with the disease. This collection includes sixteen photographs, and eighteen text panels that tell the stories of the subjects Banish interviewed. It also includes a book that was published in conjunction with the exhibit that provides further information about the impetus behind the project and the full interviews with each subject.

Indexing Terms

LGBTQ
AIDS (disease)
Photography
San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)