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  • Collage of art works bearing dedications to people who have died from AIDS; advertisement for The Names Project Foundation and the National AIDS Memorial. Colour lithograph.
  • Two men in vests embrace; advertisement for the Stop AIDS Project. Lithograph.
  • Panels from the AIDS Memorial quilt ; advertisement for an exhibition of the Quilt at Fort Mason on June 21-24 1990. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • A street scene in San Francisco with people watching as cable-drawn tram cars pass on the road. Process print.
  • The word 'Names' spelt out with numerous names; advertisement for the Aids Memorial Quilt, part of The Names Project in memory of AIDS victims. Colour lithograph.
  • Four male couples wearing t-shirts bearing the slogans 'testing', ' treatment', 'trials' and 'triumphs'; advertisement for early advocacy and care for HIV by the Department of Public Health of San Francisco. Colour lithograph by John Tomlinson and Ira Nowinski.
  • An Indian man with a moustache in a checked shirt and dark jacket representing an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • Silhouette heads with a warning to those with HIV to take the tuberculosis test; advertisment by the San Francisco Division of Tuberculosis Control and American Lung Association. Colour lithograph.
  • Twelve photographs of people living with HIV representing an advertisement for early treatment of HIV by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph after Annie Leibovitz, 1993.
  • A Japanese man in jeans and a leather jacket representing an advertisement in Japanese for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A range of condoms; advertisement by De Anza College Health Services. Colour lithograph.
  • A man's hands, one raised to his chest, the other holding a lit candle; advertisement for the 12th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization on May 21st 1995. Colour lithograph by Guzman.
  • A Japanese man in jeans and a leather jacket represents an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A hand holds a card bearing the number '14' with the skeletal figure of death with other cards including the devil, a red rose, a family, a bottle and a syringe; advertisement for the Latino AIDS Project. Colour lithograph by Herbert Sigüenza, 1987.
  • Silhouette of the world with a lit candle advertising in the 8th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial event by Mobilization against AIDS on Sunday May 19, 1991 with text relating to participating cities and sponsors. Colour lithograph by Bennett Carlson, 1991.
  • A man within a group wearing a t-shirt with the logo 'safe sex', another man with a tattoo bearing the words 'no fear' with his arms around another, and a condom; advertisement for safe sex by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph by Scott Sidorsky and Michele Clement, 1992.
  • Children's artwork from the World AIDS Day poster contest, each bearing the words 'time to act'; advertisement for AIDS awareness by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph.
  • I'm positive. I assumed he was too : how do you know what you know?.
  • HIV testing : you know the reasons / Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, 730 Polk Street, San Francisco.
  • HIV testing : you know the reasons / Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, 730 Polk Street, San Francisco.
  • The flame of a candle against a night sky littered with coloured stars; advertisement for the 13th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization on Sunday May 19 1996. Colour lithograph.
  • Superman disguised as 'bleachman' wearing a condom as a hat, holding a syringe and bearing the letter 'B' for bleach; instruction leaflet on how to clean syringes issued by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph, 1988.
  • A T-cell infected with HIV within a poster by the New Scientist describing the science of AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • A naked man drapes a kimono around the shoulders of another man within an oriental decorative red border incorporating flowers; advertisement for Kimono Condoms and safe sex to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph by Mark I. Chester.
  • Two gay men, one holds up a condom to his shoulder representing an advertisement for safe sex by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph by Blake Sorrell Design and Curium Design, 1991.
  • A black child in a stripy top and braces who has AIDS; an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • The best defense against AIDS is information / San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
  • The best defense against AIDS is information / San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
  • The best defense against AIDS is information / San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
  • The best defense against AIDS is information / San Francisco AIDS Foundation.