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Nice job getting started on the Blake article Amorales! Professorsmith (talk) 12:22, 26 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

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@Amorales88: Hey Amorales, I know it was kind of difficult finding more information on him because it was difficult for me to find some when I was researching. I was thinking, maybe you can make separate section for his art and describe what kind of impact he made towards the AIDS movement. For example, he did a video in 1994 called "Negative Bunny" (1994) that engages questions of intimacy and fear within the cultural and social context of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. So maybe you can make an "Art Contribution" section and add different artworks he did (source: https://henryart.org/exhibitions/nayland-blake-negative-bunny). In 1991, he also organized an exhibition by young gay and lesbian artists for San Francisco's New Langton Arts called "Situation." You can go into depth of what was going through his head while planning this. (Source: http://archive.bampfa.berkeley.edu/exhibition/InaDifferentLight) Hope this helps, goodluck! Ghwang3 (talk) 02:38, 6 November 2017 (UTC)Reply