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Annual AIDS Benefit 2020 (online only)

November 28, 2020 – December 5, 2020

The Annual AIDS Benefit opens at exactly 10 am EST on November 28, 2020, an online only event.

Works of art in this exhibition have been generously donated by the artists.  Each work is available for a $350 donation to:
THE DIMOCK CENTER’S BOSTON PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY AIDS PROGRAM

Thank you for your support and for helping us respond to this continuing worldwide epidemic.

The Dimock Center, a private, non-profit agency has been in continuous use as a health facility since its establishment in 1862 as the New England Hospital for Women and Children.

Dimock is Boston’s largest minority-owned, comprehensive community health and human services agency designated as a federally qualified health center caring for a primarily minority, low-income population

BPFAP was established in 1988. BPFAP offers an integrated network of care focusing on HIV infected women, infants, children and youth (WICY) by contracting five partner organizations: one community health center (Dimock 02119); two programs at Children’s Hospital (Children’s Hospital AIDS Program/CHAP and HIV Adolescent Provider and Peer Education Network for Services/HAPPENS 02115), a large tertiary teaching institute (Brigham and Women’s Hospital/BWH 02115) and a regional hospital network (Cambridge Health Alliance/CHA 02139).

The target area is the neighborhoods of Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan, and Jamaica Plain in the City of Boston and in Cambridge. These areas represent 45% of the cumulative totals of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) yet comprise only 39% of Boston’s residents. The majority of BPFAP’s patients are nonwhite: 46% are African-American and 37% are Hispanic. Women living here represent 59% of HIV female cases and 64% of AIDS female cases in Boston. Exposure categories are largely those with substance use disorders and their heterosexual partners. BPFAP reflects the ethnic and cultural diversity of the target population and has in depth experience in the target area.

The network provides an array of key services for adult and pediatric populations including primary medical care, OB/Gyn services, mental health/social work counseling, family planning, eye/dental care, hepatitis services, adult/pediatric/adolescent HIV screening and specialty care, medical case management, peer advocacy and peer support groups, addiction services, pre-exposure prophylaxis services, intimate partner violence screening and counseling, transportation and child care assistance. The quality measures include but are not limited to evaluations of retention and viral load suppression rates. These among other measures gauge HIV care continuum as well as to evaluate and improve clinical effectiveness.

Works are first made visible on the website on Saturday, November 28th at 10am EST.

Call the gallery for further information. 617 262 4490.

Works In Exhibition

Shape that Shape

Jennifer Amadeo-Holl Shape that Shape 2018 Oil on linen, unique

8 x 8 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Form is Emptiness

Ilona Anderson Form is Emptiness 2020 Animation still printed out as an archival print

Artist Proof of five proofs
16 x 20 inches
Signed lower right
SOLD

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Stereogram Image Three

Gary Batty Stereogram Image Three 2020 Graphite on paper, unique

10 1/8 x 7 3/8 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Brain Waves 7

Thaddeus Beal Brain Waves 7 2019 Mixed media on wood panel

10 x 12 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Prototype #4

Michael Beatty Prototype #4 2015 PLA print and basswood, unique

4 ¼ x 6 x 4 ¾ inches
Signed on bottom
SOLD

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Waterous Open 2

Susan Jane Belton Waterous Open 2 2020 Oil on panel

6 x 6 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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(untitled)

Anne Beresford (untitled) 2018 Monoprint with lithography, ink, gouache, and mica on handmade paper

Image/paper size: 12 x 9 inches
Frame size: 15 1/4 x 12 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches
Signed on reverse
Edition: 1/1 – e.v. 7
SOLD

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Isolation

Harvey Berman Isolation 2020 Acrylic on cotton, unique

10 x 10 inches
Signed lower right
SOLD

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Brains-in-a-Jar: Couples

Barbara Broughel Brains-in-a-Jar: Couples 2020 Pencil on course-grain watercolor paper

9 x 12 inches
SOLD

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Italy

Maggi Brown Italy 2020 Print of watercolor on washi on board

10 x 10 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Ibiza (Window)

Anne Corrsin Ibiza (Window) 2020 Wood and acrylic, unique

9 ½ x 6 ½ x 2 ½ inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Rain Dance

Lee Cott Rain Dance 2019 Archival pigment print on Canon Pro Luster paper

14 x 14
Edition 1/10
Signed and numbered on reverse
SOLD

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Untitled

Jane Deutsch Untitled 2020 Encaustic on panel, unique

12 x 12 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Willow

Juston DiStazio Willow 2020 Photograph

15 x 11 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Support

Helen Donis-Keller Support 2020 Digital Photograph Fuji Crystal Archive on Aluminum Di-bond

Frame size: 8 3/8″ x 12 1/8 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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THE THEN

Peter Downsbrough THE THEN 2018 Ink on paper, painted wood in and all made on matchbox

Edition of 15
Installation size varies
Closed size: 2 5/8 x 4 3/4 x 1 inches (6.7 x 12.1 x 2.5 cm)
Fully opened size: 2 5/8 x 9 x 1 inches (6.7 x 22.9 x 2.5 cm)
Signed and dated on reverse in graphite
SOLD

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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston [from Pavement Pictures]

Joel Dunn Museum of Fine Arts, Boston [from Pavement Pictures] 2020 Digital C-print on Fuji paper

11 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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18 July 2020, Data Paintings

Michelle Fornabai 18 July 2020, Data Paintings 2020 Carbon on unprimed canvas

8 x 10 inches
Edition 7/18/20 (MA, NJ) 1-2/2
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Relic-Fire

Laura Evans Relic-Fire 2018 Plaster, Aquaresin, fabric, and leather, unique

3 ½ x 10 x 4 inches
Signed on leather patch
SOLD

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The Song of an English Robin

Mike Glier The Song of an English Robin 2020 Oil on Arches Oil paper, unique

12 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches
Signed on reverse

The original pencil drawing and color notes for this work were made in Oudolf Field, a lovely garden in Somerset, England. The garden was designed by Piet Oudolf, who also landscaped the Highline in New York. It was January. The day was crisp and clear, but not freezing. The robins were visiting to forage seeds. The drawing and it’s color is an abstraction of the calls they were exchanging.

SOLD

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The Handhelds – 5 Objects

Audrey Goldstein The Handhelds – 5 Objects 2020 Found objects abandoned by elderly in move from home, silk, and thread, unique

4 x 6 x 5 inches
SOLD

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Untitled (iteration 30)

Carol Greenwood Untitled (iteration 30) 2020 Ink & paint on 140 lb watercolor paper

10 x 7 inches
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Stripes

Price Harrison Stripes 2018 Archival pigment print

Image size: 12 x 8 inches
Frame size: 15 x 11 inches
Artist Proof
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Leaves on water, back on trees (reflection)

Skyela Heitz Leaves on water, back on trees (reflection) 2020 Pigment print on Epson Luster paper

Image size: 8 1/2 x 11 inches
Frame size: 13 x 18 1/2 inches
Signed, titled, and dated on reverse
Edition 1/5
SOLD

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The Cloud

Nona Hershey The Cloud 2019 Watercolor, graphite powder,gouache on paper, mounted on wood, unique

14 x 11
Signed on reverse
SOLD

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Shells

Tayo Heuser Shells 2019 Hand molded acrylic and flocking, unique

Overall dimensions variable (2 objects)
Signed on the reverse
SOLD

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