Presented in two parts by the City of West Hollywood (at the West Hollywood Library) and ONE Gallery, this preview of a national touring exhibition examines 30 years of artistic production made in response to the AIDS epidemic in the United States. At the West Hollywood Library, explore a wide range of creative expressions from the early years of AIDS to the present. Highlights include a 1985 portrait of Ken Meeks by Alon Reininger, printed in Life Magazine, and 2014 self-portraits created by Kia Labeija (who was born with HIV), as well as art by Brian Buczak, Annie Leibovitz, Niki de Saint Phalle, the collectives General Idea and fierce pussy, and others. ONE focuses on California artists, from recent work by Tino Rodriguez and Ann P. Meredith to 1986 photographs by Catherine Opie that have never before been on view. Admission is free. Please be aware that hours for the ONE Gallery and the West Hollywood Library differ and visitors wishing to see both parts of the exhibition should plan accordingly. Overlapping hours include Thursdays from 4 – 7 p.m., and Friday/Saturday from 1 – 5 p.m. For more information, visit http://bitly.com/ArtAIDSWeHo or www.weho.org/arts.