Our Positive Bodies: Mapping Our Treatment, Sharing Our Choices

from Maine Tourism Association

Created in Nairobi, Kenya, by the Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health in 2004, this exhibition explores "body mapping," a technique devised to help HIV-positive women cope with the fact that they were likely to die prematurely and leave their children behind. In body mapping, life-size silhouette self-portraits express the feelings, memories, treatment and identities of those likely to die of AIDS. These powerful portraits and the celebratory process used to paint them allow HIV-positive people to explore both their own options and ways that other people influence their ability to stay hea (from maineevents.com)

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  • June 12 - December 11
    June 12, 2010 to December 11, 2010
  • 75 Russell St, Lewiston
  • Contact information:

    207-786-6158 or museum@bates.edu
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