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  • Recto: a figure sits at a desk looking at a condom with a row of models of the penis surrounded by random images including a robot, a television, a figure on a skateboard; advertisement by ArtReach for Prototypes, a Center for Innovation in health, mental health and social services. Colour lithograph by John Tat.
  • AIDS clinical trial information service advertisement with the letters 'Call 1-800-Trials A' across the page. Colour lithograph.
  • Kenneth G. Castro, managing director of the AIDS program for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control with a message in spanish containing how to get information about AIDS; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • A hand holds up a plate of salad on a tray with a message indicating HIV is not transmitted in a restaurant; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Colour lithograph.
  • A boy chasing a girl with a message indicating that AIDS is not transmitted through playing hide and seek; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Colour lithograph.
  • A ball with a message indicating that AIDS is not transmitted in public swimming pools; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Colour lithograph.
  • A large insect with a message indicating that AIDS is not transmitted through bug bites; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Colour lithograph.
  • A man looks directly at the viewer with the words 'What have you got against a condom?'; advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph, 1994.
  • A man sits on a wall holding the arm of a woman who smiles representing a couple who may have HIV; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • Frankie Alston, an HIV positive woman, sits with one knee up on a bench looking out to sea; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • A young black couple with their arms linked and a warning about the dangers of getting high and getting AIDS; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1993.
  • The face of a man with one hand on his chin representing a man who appears positive about being HIV; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • A black woman looks directly out at the viewer with her fingertips touching with an interview about how to cope when you best friend has AIDS; advertisement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph, 1992.
  • Jennie Reyes, mother of a son who died of AIDS with a warning in spanish about how children can be infected with the disease; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Black and white lithograph.
  • Krista Blake, a woman who is HIV positive, runs through a field; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1993.
  • A baby boy with a scarred and swollen face with a warning in spanish about the risk of HIV mothers transmitting the AIDS disease to babies; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • Peter Zamara, an HIV positive man, sits leaning against a baseball post holding a ball; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • A black youth wearing a gold chain and bomber jacket leans against a wire fence with a warning about the risk of sexually transmitted diseases in the young; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1993.
  • A man in a white shirt puts his hand on the suit of another man with a message about how not to get HIV; a poster from the Business responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1993.
  • A coffee jug, a fork, the receiving end of a phone, a tab on a computer, a toilet sign and a drinking tap with a message about where you can't get HIV; a poster from the Business responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1993.
  • A black woman holding a mug representing a woman whose partner has AIDS through sharing needles; an advertisement about the risk of AIDS by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph, 1993.
  • A black man in vest and shorts with a skipping rope over one shoulder holding a towel; an advertisement about the risk of AIDS by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph, 1991.
  • The face of a black man with his hand on his cheek representing a man worried about HIV; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1993.
  • A woman smiling with a warning about the invisible signs of having HIV; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1991.
  • A woman sits smiling between two men with an interview about how to deal with your friends getting AIDS; advertisement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph.
  • A man with his wife and two sons with a message about the importance of being faithful to his wife to avoid putting his family at risk from AIDS; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1991.
  • A black woman in a white shirt leans back on a chair with her legs hanging over the arm with the words "If he doesn't have a condom, you just have to take a deep breath and tell him to go and get one"; a poster from from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • A woman sits sideways on a chair with one leg up and one elbow resting on the back of the chair with the words "If he doesn't have a condom, you just have to take a deep breath and tell him to go and get one"; a poster from from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph.
  • Peter Uitenbosch, an HIV positive man, sits by a computer with one hand on his beard with a message implying the stigma of having the HIV infection; a poster from the Business responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1993.
  • A list of ways in which you can and can't get AIDS; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1991.