The event also features an ongoing paper quilt-making project in the session house, with laptops available to interact with the more than 50,000 quilts in the National AIDS Memorial. "This is the ...
Displaying a memorial quilt, which celebrates the "forgotten" lives of people who died of Aids-related illnesses, will help "break the stigma" of the disease, a campaigner has said. The hand ...
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Sunday afternoon, Napa Valley residents had a chance to see up close the names of people claimed by the HIV virus and memorialized in the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Eleven sections of the giant tapestry ...
The groundbreaking AIDS Memorial Quilt, which is larger than a football field, was first displayed on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in 1987. New panels continue to be made; its permanent ...
The AIDS Memorial Quilt has nearly 50,000 panels dedicated to more than 110,000 people who of died of AIDS-related illnesses. It is also the world's largest community art project.
Paula Wolfson looks at the AIDS Memorial Quilt panel she made to honor her close friend on Dec. 3, 2024. The quilt is currently on display at Avenidas in downtown Palo Alto. Photo by Anna Hoch-Kenney.
The hand-stitched UK Aids memorial quilt created by family and friends of those who died, is made up of 49 panels, one of which is being shown at St Andrew's Church in Runcorn, Cheshire.