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JOIN US AS WE HONOR A DECADE OF THE NEW YORK CITY AIDS MEMORIAL

In December 2026, the New York City AIDS Memorial will mark its 10th anniversary—a decade of honoring those lost to AIDS and sustaining the memory of the movement that transformed New York City and the world.

Throughout the year, we will commemorate this milestone with special programs, artist commissions, and initiatives that reflect on the past while affirming the Memorial’s role as a living civic space for remembrance, reflection, and public engagement.

Upcoming Exhibitions & Events

SEVEN DAYS IN JUNE:

CANDLELIGHT VIGIL

JUNE 5, 2026

OSCAR TUAZON:

ETERNAL FLAME FOR

SCOTT BURTON

JUNE 20, 2026

Visit the Memorial

The New York City AIDS Memorial is located at the corner of Greenwich Avenue and West 12 Street in New York’s historic West Village.

 

By Subway/Bus

Take the 1 2 3 F or M trains to 14th Street, the L train to 6th or 8th Avenue, or the A C or E trains to 8th Avenue. Nearest buses: M7, 14A, 14D, and M20. Learn more at the MTA→

By Bicycle

Bicycle parking is available nearby. CitiBike stations are located at Perry Street & Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich Avenue & 8th Avenue, and West 13 Street & 7th Avenue

Parking

There is no official parking available at the New York City AIDS Memorial, but there are multiple paid parking and street parking locations in the surrounding neighborhood

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Banner Photograph by Alexander Sargent.