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Joe Average creates a new mural to honor the fight against Aids in Vancouver

August 21, 20212 Mins Read
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Canadian artist and activist Joe Average unveil his latest work which celebrates the global fight against Aids for the Vancouver Mural Festival. The work, titled  One World, One Hope—40 Years Later, marks the 40th anniversary of the first reported cases of the disease in the US. The work adorns the North wall of Helmcken House, a residence in downtown Vancouver that provides affordable housing for those living with HIV/Aids.

The design has a stained glass effect and contains Average’s signature optimistic, brightly coloured, cartoon-like figures. The mural image was originally Average’s winning entry for a poster contest to mark Canada’s first national Aids awareness week. The design then became the basis for an image Average painted in 1994, entitled One World, One Hope, commissioned for the 11th international conference on Aids held in Vancouver in 1996. The image was also used for Canada’s first postage stamp recognising the epidemic.

The new mural, painted by Angelica Stirpe in vivid hues of purple, red, green and yellow, takes on a life of its own, embodying both the artist’s sense of compassion and joy. “The stained-glass effect represents the fragility of all mankind in the face of Aids,” the artist says. “The heart at the centre represents love, which I have always believed is the only thing that can move us forward and truly end this epidemic.” When the Aids conference opened in 1996 at BC Place Stadium, a huge quilt version of his image was unveiled, “and it got a standing ovation,” Average says. “That was when I realised it was something powerful, that touched people and it gave me chills.”

The 63-year-old artist, who has been living with Aids since age 27, has been honoured for both his art and his humanitarianism. In 2002, then Vancouver mayor Philip Owen issued a civic proclamation to designate 3 November as “Joe Average Day”, acknowledging his efforts to fight homophobia and assist Aids charities such as A Loving Spoonful. The same week as his new mural was unveiled, Average was awarded the Order of BC, (British Columbia). the province’s highest form of recognition.

“Aids is still a scourge across the globe,” the artist says. “I hope this reminds everyone of the work that is still needed in education, stigma removal and funding as we continue to search for crucial treatments and vaccines.”

Aids Angelica Stripe Canadian artist Helmcken House Joe Average Mural Order of BC Philip Owen Vancouver Vancouver Mural Festival
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