Portions of AIDS Memorial Quilt to be on display at IU's Indiana Memorial Union
Sections of the internationally celebrated AIDS Memorial Quilt -- a 54-ton, handmade tapestry commemorating more than 91,000 lives lost to AIDS -- will be on display at Indiana University Nov. 11-15 at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
The 520-panel exhibit will be the largest AIDS Memorial Quilt display in Indiana history. Related events include performances by Kaia, the Bloomington Peace Choir, Voces Novae, Quarryland Men's Chorus and the African American Choral Ensemble; multiple screenings of Common Threads, a documentary about the quilt; community quilting bees; and closing remarks from Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan. Visit www.thecaag.org for more information. All events are free and open to the public.
Voces Novae will perform around 5pm on Sunday, Nov. 14.
Learn more.
The 520-panel exhibit will be the largest AIDS Memorial Quilt display in Indiana history. Related events include performances by Kaia, the Bloomington Peace Choir, Voces Novae, Quarryland Men's Chorus and the African American Choral Ensemble; multiple screenings of Common Threads, a documentary about the quilt; community quilting bees; and closing remarks from Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan. Visit www.thecaag.org for more information. All events are free and open to the public.
Voces Novae will perform around 5pm on Sunday, Nov. 14.
Learn more.

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