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Identifier
10014604
Description
Students of the costume and design department at Texas Christian University work on quilt for the NAMES Project Memorial commemorating those who have died of AIDS. Lori Van Zandt (left) and Gretchen Pahany are seen here working on the quilt with a quotation from Shakespeare's Hamlet, "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray. Love. Remember." The 6-foot square quilt will be added to the national memorial quilt, set to be dedicated at the U.S. Institute for Theatre Technology conference on April 14, 1990 and will then be exhibited in various cities around the country. The quilt is fashioned after the dropped-down stage curtains used in vaudeville theater and will carry the names of members of the theater institute who have died from AIDS. The students are seated at a table with a quilt laid in front of them. They are working on the quilt with one of them holding scissors. They are other people standing at a distance in the background beside racks with threads and tables with sewing machines.
Archival Date
1990-04-05
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6 04/05/1990 8975
Original Format
Negatives, Color
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
AIDS (Disease); NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt; Quilts
Names
Van Zandt, Lori; Texas Christian University; Pahany, Gretchen
Subjects
AIDS (Disease); NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt; Quilts