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When Renata Ramos was 5, she stood in front of a mirror, squeezed her eyes shut, and prayed that when she opened them, she would see a girl looking back at her.
Panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt have returned to Vermont 30 years after it was first made.
With this quilt panel, Payne-Clark, a long-term HIV survivor, will join tens of thousands of people who have contributed to the largest community art project in history: the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
The monument, made of more than 250 six-foot-square quilt panels, served as a living canvas of identity, struggle and celebration.
Nearly 260 quilt panels by trans and nonbinary artists spelled out the message "Freedom To Be" in a celebration of joy and resistance.
Project organizers provided participants with basic quilt panels as starting points. Randall and others transformed these foundations through various techniques including hand-stitching, paint, ink, ...
Soon, the women's quilt panel will be stitched together with others to create a quilted tapestry. It’s part of a project led by Binghamton University’s Office of Sustainability called the “Climate ...
The panel, created in Bath, will be added to the larger memorial quilt as part of the project.