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Users can zoom in on different sections of the quilt or search for specific panels by inputting names and keywords. Courtesy of the National AIDS Memorial / NAMES Project When the AIDS Memorial Quilt ...
Editor’s note: this story has been corrected to state the Eureka Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will actually show six panels of the quilt Saturday, including the Ryan White panel Eight panels of the ...
Coachella Valley residents will have an opportunity to see their finished works on display in the Center's lobby throughout ...
A new exhibit at the Spurlock Museum displays memorial quilts honoring those who died of AIDS in the 1980s and 90s. The exhibit, called “Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois,” was a ...
On April 20, 1991, the AIDS Memorial Quilt came to Springfield. The largest community arts project in history, the AIDS Memorial Quilt is a collective display honoring the lives lost to the HIV/AIDS ...
A small portion of the AIDS Memorial Quilt is on display in Baltimore this week.Eighty panels of the quilt are on display at First and St. Stephens United Church of Christ on York Road through ...
Several sections from the sprawling AIDS Memorial Quilt, made up of nearly 50,000 panels and memorializing more than 110,000 lives lost to AIDS, served as the emotional centerpiece of the ceremony.
Today, the AIDS Memorial Quilt numbers more than 50,000 panels that honor the lives of some 105,000 people who died of AIDS. Photo by Rommel Demano/Getty Images In 1985, gay rights activist Cleve ...
MANATEE COUNTY — For the first time, the Florida Department of Health – Manatee County is displaying several panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt. The public is invited to see the 10-panel exhibit in ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — In its entirety, the AIDS Memorial Quilt comprises nearly 50,000 three-by-six-foot panels. Sadly, it continues to grow. It is now “so large that it is never displayed in its entirety, ...