During October of 1989, more than 9,000 individual memorial quilt panels were collected and displayed in Washington, D.C. by the NAMES Quilt Project. The panels, covering the equivalent of nine football fields, made public the grief of thousands of individuals and families whose loved ones have died of AlDS. This quilt, the NAMES Quilt, is an international effort to create a living visual memory of the devastation that the AIDS virus has inflicted on those who have died from the disease and those who have been left behind to grieve
Protest art is all around us. Whether we realize it or not, we are influenced by the political, soci...
Making a panel for The AIDS Memorial Quilt is an experience common to thousands of individuals deali...
There are “powers in the quilt . This presentation is intended to promote the value of discourse and...
During October of 1989, more than 9,000 individual memorial quilt panels were collected and displaye...
The history of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, over forty thousand quilt panels to memorialize those who ha...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Along with fiction written from the perspective of heterosexual men caring for dying gay male friend...
Color poster with text, photographs, images, and graphs.An estimated 40,000 Americans contract HIV e...
xvii, 445 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depar...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 61, Number 13 - December 5, 1996. 28 pag...
The health crisis which in recent years has depleted the ranks of the art community, has not receive...
The objective of this research study is to understand the impact of viewing The NAMES Project AIDS M...
Chapter I briefly discusses the development the AIDS Quilt, demonstrates the importance of the AIDS ...
Artists have lent their voices to many activist initiatives, and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 19...
In this study, I focus on the AIDS crisis as a social drama, and evaluate the various functions the ...
Protest art is all around us. Whether we realize it or not, we are influenced by the political, soci...
Making a panel for The AIDS Memorial Quilt is an experience common to thousands of individuals deali...
There are “powers in the quilt . This presentation is intended to promote the value of discourse and...
During October of 1989, more than 9,000 individual memorial quilt panels were collected and displaye...
The history of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, over forty thousand quilt panels to memorialize those who ha...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Along with fiction written from the perspective of heterosexual men caring for dying gay male friend...
Color poster with text, photographs, images, and graphs.An estimated 40,000 Americans contract HIV e...
xvii, 445 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depar...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 61, Number 13 - December 5, 1996. 28 pag...
The health crisis which in recent years has depleted the ranks of the art community, has not receive...
The objective of this research study is to understand the impact of viewing The NAMES Project AIDS M...
Chapter I briefly discusses the development the AIDS Quilt, demonstrates the importance of the AIDS ...
Artists have lent their voices to many activist initiatives, and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 19...
In this study, I focus on the AIDS crisis as a social drama, and evaluate the various functions the ...
Protest art is all around us. Whether we realize it or not, we are influenced by the political, soci...
Making a panel for The AIDS Memorial Quilt is an experience common to thousands of individuals deali...
There are “powers in the quilt . This presentation is intended to promote the value of discourse and...