Prof. David Gere Discusses HIV/AIDS and Through Positive Eyes on CNN

Along with his brother, actor Richard Gere, Professor David Gere talks about "Through Positive Eyes," a project and exhibition of 130 HIV-positive 'artivists' on view through February 16 at the Fowler Museum at UCLA.

Prof. David Gere Discusses HIV/AIDS and Through Positive Eyes on CNN

Watch now: https://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2019/11/27/richard-gere-david-hiv-aids-through-positive-eyes-world-aids-day.cnn

Through Positive Eyes is a collaborative photo-storytelling project by 130 people living with HIV and AIDS in 10 cities around the world.

Currently on view at the Fowler Museum at UCLA through February 16, 2020, the Through Positive Eyes exhibition is cocurated by David Gere, UCLA Professor of World Arts and Cultures, who, with photographer Gideon Mendel, co-founded Through Positive Eyes in 2007. Learn more about the exhibition and plan your visit at fowler.ucla.edu.

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David Gere

Professor, Faculty Director at the Art & Global Health Center