Oral history interview with Alexandra Juhasz, 2017 December 19-21

Visual Arts and the AIDS Epidemic. Interviewed December 2017 by Theodore Kerr. In 2015, the Archives of American Art received support from the Keith Haring Foundation to produce a series of in-depth oral history interviews with key witnesses to the AIDS epidemic and its impact on the visual art community. In selecting these narrators and their interviewers, the Archives worked with an advisory committee comprised of artists and advocates familiar with and active in the New York art community during the height of the AIDS epidemic. Subjects are primarily New York City-based.
Size: 6 sound files (5 hr., 56 min.) Audio, digital, wav; 117 Pages, Transcript
Summary: An interview with Alexandra Juhasz conducted 2017 December 19 and 21, by Theodore Kerr, for the Archives of American Art’s Visual Arts and the AIDS Epidemic: An Oral History Project, at Juhasz’s home in Brooklyn, New York.
Published in Visual Arts and the AIDS Epidemic: An Oral History Project, 2018
Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Art
Topics: AIDS | Archives | Interviews |