06/02/2026
It’s installation week here in Boston, and the start of Pride Month!
We’re currently working on mounting our next exhibition, Living with AIDS, an important and beautiful body of work from local photographer Sal Lopes.
In Living with AIDS, Lopes explores how the city of Boston was affected by the AIDS Crisis. From 1988 to 1992, Lopes traced three interconnected stories— the NAMES Project AIDS Quilt and its display in both Boston and Washington D.C.; the Buddy Program, run by the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts, which offered volunteer support to those living with AIDS; and the Boyce family, whose adopted child Brianna was living with AIDS.
Opening this Thursday, June 4th, the exhibition offers a moment to reflect, honor those whose lives were lost during the epidemic, and to uplift those living with AIDS today. For more information and a link to register for the opening, visit the link in our bio.