The AIDS Memorial Quilt is currently on exhibition at San Francisco International Airport until January 2026, featuring six quilt blocks alongside photographs and artifacts from the National AIDS Memorial. As the world's largest community art project, the quilt consists of around 50,000 panels created in memory of over 110,000 individuals who died from AIDS-related illnesses. This poignant display aims to honor their memories, and the quilt had a prominent showing in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in 2022 to celebrate its 35th anniversary with thousands of panels on display.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt, displayed at San Francisco International Airport until January 2026, includes six quilt blocks representing those lost to AIDS-related illnesses.
With around 50,000 panels made by loved ones, the quilt is a profound testament to the lives lost to AIDS, illustrating community and remembrance.
The last significant display of the quilt was in Golden Gate Park in 2022, commemorating its 35th anniversary with 3,000 panels.
This ongoing exhibition at the airport pairs quilt displays with objects and photographs from the National AIDS Memorial, enhancing the narrative of loss and remembrance.
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