COMMUNITY AIDS MEMORIAL

QUILT-MAKING WORKSHOPS


Led by artist Daniele Frazier and the School of Visual Arts Community

SVA Flatiron Gallery
133/141 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10011

 

MARCH 29—30, 2025
10 AM—6 PM

FREE


About

As part of the upcoming exhibitions, TO LOVE–TO DIE; TO FIGHT. TO LIVE. Art and Activism in the Time of AIDS and Witness, running March 20—April 5, 2025, the New York City AIDS Memorial is partnering with SVA to host a second series of free and open-to-the-public quilt-making workshops led by artist Daniele Frazier in conjunction with the exhibition. During the two-day workshops, artists, students, faculty, and the public are invited to observe and participate in the panel-making process. Together, we will design and stitch several new panels honoring the lives of creative New Yorkers, including several SVA alumni, continuing the intention of the activists who first imagined the Quilt—to inform, to share, and to build community. More information coming soon!


Location

 

The workshops will be held at the SVA Flatiron Gallery.


Support

Support is provided, in part, by public funds from the New York City Council. Material support is provided by Materials for the Arts, Maharam, Todd Oldham Studio, and the David Wojnarowicz Foundation. Thanks to the School of Visual Arts for their partnership. 

 

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