Video Screening and Drop-in Zine Workshop
Day With(out) Art 2025: Meet Us Where We’re At…
(In-person)

NYU’s Grey Art Museum is proud to partner with Visual AIDS for Day With(out) Art 2025 by presenting Meet Us Where We’re At…, a program of six videos that forefront the experiences of drug users and harm reduction practices as they intersect with the ongoing HIV crisis.

Harm reduction has long been central to the AIDS movement through practices like needle exchange and safe injection sites, and people who use drugs have been affected by HIV since the earliest days of the epidemic. Meet Us Where We’re At… speaks not only to the variety of physical locations where contemporary harm reduction is practiced, but also to a broader shift: centering drug users as authors of their own experiences. Rooted in the philosophy of meeting people at their personal reality without judgment, the program affirms the full context of drug use—its pleasures, its risks, and its role in how people survive, care, and connect.

The screening features newly commissioned videos by Kenneth Idongesit Usoro (Nigeria), Hoàng Thái Anh (Vietnam), Gustavo Vinagre & Vinicius Couto (Brazil/Portugal), Camilo Tapia Flores (Chile/Brazil), Camila Flores-Fernández (Peru/Germany), and José Luis Cortés (Puerto Rico).

EVENT INFORMATION

Meet Us Where We’re At… will be screened at the Grey Art Museum from 11am to 5pm on the hour. A drop-in zine making workshop centered around the ideas of harm reduction and community care will take place from 1pm to 4pm.

ABOUT VISUAL AIDS

Visual AIDS is a New York-based non-profit that utilizes art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue, supporting HIV+ artists, and preserving a legacy, because AIDS is not over. Day With(out) Art takes places each year on World AIDS Day (December 1).

VISITOR ACCESS & REGISTRATION

Registration is not required—visitors can enter and exit at any point during the program.

Videos contain explicit sexual content, nudity, and drug use. Visitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

VIDEO SYNOPSES

Kenneth Idongesit Usoro, Voices of Resilience
Voices of Resilience follows the lives of queer individuals and drug users living with HIV in Nigeria. Through personal interviews and experimental visual storytelling, the film shows the protagonists’ worlds as they seek out underground harm reduction services.

Hoàng Thái Anh, The Sister’s Journey
Through a documentary style, The Sister’s Journey explores the daily life of a transgender woman in Vietnam using drugs. The film delves into her fear of stigma, struggles she faces, and the vital role of harm reduction services and healthcare available to her.

Gustavo Vinagre and Vinicius Couto, chempassion
In the magical realist film, chempassion, a gay man reminisces about his orgy days and chem sex, contemplating what the future holds for himself and his close relationships.

Camilo Tapia Flores, Realce (Highlight)
Realce is a documentary short following two HIV-positive friends, DJ Deseo and porn actor Fernando Brutto, during one of their performances at Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival. The duo moves through the streets of Rio and Carnival “blocos,” sharing their reflections on friendship, undetectability, their relationship with sex, and drug use within their own community.

Camila Flores-Fernández, Ghost in the Park
Ghost in the Park traces the narratives of the community of Görlitzer Park, an area in Berlin known for public drug use and trade. Highlighting “drug consumption buses” that promote safer use and aim to reduce HIV transmission among drug users, the space of the bus is taken as an axis through which the experiences and feelings of the community around the park are amplified.

José Luis Cortés, ¿Por qué tanto dolor? (Why so much pain?)
Instead of asking, “Why so much meth in the gay community?” Cortés’s experimental film provokes the deeper question, “Why so much pain?” The film delves into the emotional and social wounds that fuel addiction and risk-taking behaviors.

Image: Camilo Tapia Flores, Realce (Highlight), 2025. Commissioned by Visual AIDS for Meet Us Where We’re At

Starts 12/2/25 11:00 am
Ends 12/2/25 5:00 pm
Location 20 Cooper Square, Room 101 (enter at 18 Cooper Square, New York, NY 10003)
Cost Free of charge

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Program Types: Film Screening Workshop