HIV Law Project
15 Maiden Lane,
18th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212 577 3001
Fax: 212 577 3192

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four-handed lift:

advocacy, art, spirit and community

MONDAY, JUNE 2, 2008   

Moti Hasson Gallery

535 25th Street

New York City

Reception           6:00 - 9:00 PM

Silent Auction     6:00 - 8:30 PM

RSVP by Monday, June 2, 2008 (12:00 Noon)     REGISTER NOW

Four-Handed Lift celebrates the intersection of advocacy, art, spirit, and community through an exhibition and silent auction of over 50 works from contemporary modern artists, including Matthew Barney, Shingo Francis, William Kentridge, Vivienne Koorland, and Karyn Olivier.

In addition to having a close-up look at new artwork from established and emerging contemporary artists, Four-Handed Lift provides a unique opportunity to connect with social entrepreneurs, investors, civic minded leaders in business, finance and law, members of the judiciary, and community advocates; and learn more about HIV Law Project's work on the front lines of the AIDS epidemic in New York City.

CURATORS: Kóan Jeff Baysa, Almond Zigmund, Jess Frost, and Bernard Leibov

BENEFIT COMMITTEE: Nathaniel Bisson and Keith Naftaly, Teresa Clarke Ellis, Iván Espinoza-Madrigal, Eric Horwitz, Meg Kayman, Bernard Leibov, Abby Marks, Jeannine Melly, and Simon Yates and Kevin Roon

Single ticket and corporate sponsorship opportunities are available (see below).

Please join us on Monday, June 2, 2008 at the Moti Hasson gallery located in Chelsea, the heart of New York City’s art scene.

 

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RSVP by Monday, June 2, 2008 (12:00 Noon)     REGISTER NOW

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Four-Handed Lift Response Form

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SINGLE TICKETS  REGISTER NOW

 

Art Enthusiast ($100)

 

 

 

Art Lover ($250)
  • Acknowledgement in the event catalogue and website

 

Art Expert ($500)
  • Acknowledgement in the event catalogue, annual report, and website

 

Patron of the Arts ($1,000)
  • Acknowledgement in the event catalogue, annual report, and website
  • Private, pre-event tour of the gallery for guests

 

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS  REGISTER NOW

 

Benefactor ($5,000)

 

  • 10 tickets
  • Acknowledgement in the event catalogue, annual report and website

Underwriter ($10,000)

 

 

  • 10 tickets
  • Acknowledgement in the event catalogue, annual report, and website
  • ½ page ad in the event catalogue

Patron of the Arts ($15,000)

 

 

 

  • 10 tickets
  • Acknowledgement in the event catalogue, annual report, and website
  • Full-page ad in the event catalogue - Full-page ad in the event catalogue
  • Corporate logo on event signage
  • Private, pre-event tour of the gallery for guests






 

 

 

 

 

 

     
   
   

 

HIV Law Project was founded in 1989 in response to a growing need for innovative legal services and advocacy programs for underserved, low-income people living with HIV/AIDS, particularly women and their families; people of color; undocumented and recent immigrants; members of the LGBT community; and the homeless.

HIV Law Project was the first and, today, remains the only legal agency providing comprehensive services exclusively to low income people living with HIV/AIDS in New York City.

 

MISSION

HIV Law Project believes that all people deserve the same rights, including the right to live with dignity and respect, the right to be treated as equal members of society, and the right to have their basic human needs fulfilled. These fundamental rights are elusive for many people living with HIV/AIDS. Through innovative legal services and advocacy programs, HIV Law Project fights for the rights of the most underserved people living with HIV/AIDS.

 

PROGRAMS

HIV Law Project fights for the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS by providing free, direct legal, social support, and advocacy services in a comprehensive, interdisciplinary service delivery model that bridges service gaps and stabilizes some of New York City’s poorest, most underserved, and vulnerable residents.

HIV Law Project’s long history of working with low-income HIV-positive communities and proven legal expertise make it uniquely qualified to provide crucial legal services and advocacy programs for this disenfranchised community. In turn, HIV Law Project has been successful in securing winning results and making a positive impact in the local communities where we work.

 

 

 

     

 

 



HIV Law Project
15 Maiden Lane, 18th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212 577 3001
Fax: 212 577 3192

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