On World AIDS Day – Thursday, December 1 – the Birmingham community came together in Hippodrome Square to witness the unveiling of the city’s HIV & AIDS Memorial sculpture, almost two years after the idea was born from artist Garry Jones.
On World AIDS Day – Thursday, December 1 – the Birmingham community came together in Hippodrome Square to witness the unveiling of the city’s HIV & AIDS Memorial sculpture, almost two years after the idea was born from artist Garry Jones.
The generous donation from Galliard Homes and Apsley House Capital brings the memorial one step closer to reality, however further funding is still need to reach the goal of £218,000.
An AIDS Memory UK community fundraising and awareness event for the AIDS Memorial on Sunday, January 23
AIDS Memory UK will stage a series of events to fundraise and raise awareness of a permanent AIDS Memorial in the capital.
Jason Reid asks four candidates, ‘Would you back an AIDS Memorial in London?’
A HIV/AIDS monument in Los Angeles has received $850,000 in renovation funding.
The Nightingale Club has revealed it, alongside other community groups, businesses and individuals in Birmingham, is working to raise money for a permanent AIDS Memorial in Southside, within the LGBTQ+ village
The Brighton & Hove Aids Memorial, Tay, which was sculpted by Romany Mark Bruce in 2009, has been professionally cleaned and rewaxed with a protective coating by specialist bronze casting foundry, Milwyn Casting.
Encounters Art Space in Hove to host a new collection of work, The Nature of Being, by Romany Mark Bruce, sculptor of the Brighton & Hove Aids Memorial, from Friday, October 23 to Sunday, October 25.
Charles Street will be staging a World Aids Day fundraiser on December 1, World Aids Day. The fundraiser will take place after the Candlelit Vigil and reading of the names at the Aids Memorial in New Steine Gardens.