
Liza Zapol
@lizazapol
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28-07-2011 22:11:06
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Join @ArchivesofAmerArt in collaboration with the @WhitneyMuseum on July 13th for a symposium on Visual Arts and the AIDS Epidemic, funded by the Keith Haring Foundation. Free and open to the public and live-streamed. Details at s.si.edu/2KnR2sp


Join @ArchivesofAmerArt in collaboration with @WhitneyMuseum for a symposium on Visual Arts and the AIDS Epidemic at the Whitney on July 13th from 1:00-5:00pm, funded by Keith Haring Foundation. Free and open to the public + live-streamed. Details here: s.si.edu/2KnR2sp.


At the #OHA2018? Join the oral history listening session "Within Silence: HIV/AIDS and the Visual Arts" with #TedKerr and #LizaZapol ArchivesAmericanArt at Concordia University in Montreal. 9am Saturday, J.W. McConnell Building room LB362.


At the #OHA2018? Join the oral history listening session "Within Silence: HIV/AIDS and the Visual Arts" with #TedKerr and #LizaZapol ArchivesAmericanArt at Concordia University in Montreal. 9am Saturday, J.W. McConnell Building room LB362.


At the #OHA2018? Join the oral history listening session "Within Silence: HIV/AIDS and the Visual Arts" with #TedKerr and #LizaZapol ArchivesAmericanArt at Concordia University in Montreal. 9am TODAY (Saturday), J.W. McConnell Building room LB362.


Listen to Sidedoor Podcast featuring our oral history interview with artist Frank Holliday, conducted for the Visual Arts and the AIDS Epidemic Oral History Project, available here: s.si.edu/2Q2dI8C.




This is how I, a 45-year-old white woman and mother of 6, currently at her peak Karen power, went from assuming police work was a necessary part of functional communities, to becoming a passionate advocate for #abolishthepolice #defundthepolice, over the course of one week. 1/x


One of my fave times of the year, the Oral History Association #OHA2020 conference... Listen in to the amazing Nyssa Chow and myself at 3:30 today- Navigating Meaning(s): How Art Practice can Inform Ethical Listening Columbia University Oral History






