Stitched by family members, friends and loved ones of 105,000+ victims of the estimated 700,000 total lives lost to AIDS and HIV-related illness in the U.S., The National AIDS Memorial Quilt is the largest ongoing community folk art project in the world. The Quilt is part of the National AIDS Memorial’s efforts to bring the Quilt to communities across the United States to raise greater awareness and education about HIV/AIDS and to remember those lost to the AIDS pandemic. Exhibit Sponsor: Breaking Boundaries Also Featuring: The Art of Beth Van Hoesen & Idaho Remembered: Works of Fred Ochi from the Museum Collection
Tuesday Jan 11, 2022 Saturday Jan 29, 2022
January 11-29, 2022 Hours: Tues-Fri, 10 am-5 pm & Sat 10 am-4 pm
The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho, 300 S. Capital Ave., IF
*Free Admission*
Phone 208-524-7777, www.theartmuseum.org
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