Non-Competition
Displays (5 of 7)
At larger quilt shows you can also find quilts from
collections or displays that feature a specific artist. These can give you some idea of the history of
quilting or even the impact that quilting can make on society. This year Quilt
Con hosted a very large display of panels that represented a portion of the
Aids Memorial Quilt, the 54-ton quilt commemorating aids victims, first
displayed on the National Mall in October 1987.
I think I can safely share photos of this poignant exhibit.
Keep in mind this was just 6 panels, one on each side of three rows. Then try to envision the
entire National Mall covered in fabric! Pretty effective, right?
(If you’re interested in viewing this in person, you can
find a schedule of appearances at http://www.aidsquilt.org/view-the-quilt/display-schedule)
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