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The AIDS Quilt

The AIDS Memorial Quilt is an enormous quilt made as a memorial to and celebration of the lives of people who have died of AIDS.


The Quilt is maintained and displayed by the NAMES Project Foundation and was started in 1987 in San Francisco by Cleve Jones and a group of volunteers. The Quilt was last displayed in full on The Mall in Washington D.C. in 1996.


Over 48,000 individual panels commemorating a loved one have so far been made by relatives, friends or neighbors making up the 5,685 12' by 12' sections of the Quilt today. (A section of the Quilt measures 12' by 12' and usually contains 8 individual panels.)


Techniques used included patchwork, applique, embroidery, fabric painting, collage, spray paint and needlepoint


Items and materials included in the panels:

The NAMES Project is now headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia but has 21 chapters in the United States and more than 40 affiliate organisations world-wide. The Quilt itself continues to grow, with over 40 new sections added in June 2004.


External link

  • AIDS Quilt: Images of the quilt (http://www.aidsquilt.org)
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NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt | List of HIV-positive individuals

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NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (457 words)
The AIDS Memorial Quilt is an enormous quilt made as a memorial to and celebration of the lives of people who have died of AIDS-related causes.
The Quilt is maintained and displayed by The NAMES Project Foundation and was started in 1987 in San Francisco by Cleve Jones and a group of volunteers.
Typically a very personalized individual quilt panel is created by the loved ones of someone who has died of AIDS or HIV related causes.
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