#CelebrateUU Art Exhibition

  • Free Events
  • Visual Art
  • Central Library

#CelebrateUU Art Exhibition

  • Free Events
  • Visual Art
  • Central Library

Nov 27 – Dec 29

Enjoy the #CelebrateUU Art Campaign, highlighting 25 stories of Hoosiers living with HIV in the modern era of U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable). With U=U, we know a person living with HIV who is on treatment and maintains an undetectable viral load has zero risk of transmitting HIV to their sexual partners. The exhibition aims to reduce HIV stigma and promote understanding through the power of personal narratives.

The art will be on display to the public for the entire month of December in the Yellow Gallery and Simon Reading Room of the Central Library, just inside the main entrance. For directions, ask at the Information Desk of the Library.

#CelebrateUU builds on the concept of U=U, calling on individuals living with HIV to start recognizing and celebrating our anniversaries of having an undetectable viral load.

With this movement, we are putting a face and story to HIV and educating people about the science behind U=U. This is one powerful way to help end the stigma associated with HIV.

NOTE: The galleries are open during normal business hours for the library from Nov 27-Dec 29th.
Indianapolis Public Library – Central Library
40 East Saint Clair Street Indianapolis, IN 46204

This exhibition is made possible with financial support from the Ending the HIV Epidemic Program of the Marion County Public Health Department, Roberts Camera, and C Todd Creations Photography LLC.

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