04-05-94 NAMES Quilt Display April 7-11 NAMES PROJECT AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT TO BE DISPLAYED APRIL 7 TO 11 COLUMBUS -- A portion of The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt will be displayed April 7 to 11 at The Ohio State University. The free, public display in the Ohio Union ballrooms, 1739 N. High St., will contain more than 300 panels memorializing persons -- many of them from the central Ohio area -- who have died of AIDS. Also on display will be several new panels created locally that will be added to the Quilt at the conclusion of the four days. There will be an opening ceremony at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 7. During the opening ceremony and continually throughout the next four days, University officials, local television and radio personalities and others will read the names of persons who have died of AIDS. The names also will be read simultaneously in sign language by volunteers. The Quilt is open to the public from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, April 7; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 8-10; and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, April 11. The NAMES Project Quilt began in 1987 in San Francisco. Today, it contains more than 26,600 panels, 3 by 6 feet in size, each memorializing a person who has died of AIDS. This represents about 13% of the 194,334 reported AIDS deaths in the United States. The panels are highly individualized and use a wide variety of materials that symbolize aspects of the lives of those they commemorate. Some materials that have been used include antique quilts, clothing, letters, badges and awards, stuffed animals, car keys, paintings and photographs. The goals of the NAMES Project are: to illustrate the enormity of the AIDS epidemic; to provide a positive and creative means of expression for those whose lives have been touched by the epidemic; to support fund raising; and to encourage those living with HIV infection and their loved ones. The NAMES Project has raised over $1.4 million for direct services for people with AIDS. Almost 5 million people have visited the quilt as it has traveled around the United States and to other countries. It has been displayed in its entirety in Washington, D.C., and in portions in many cities. The Quilt has been in Columbus once before; in 1989 it was displayed at Ohio State at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. The Quilt's visit is sponsored by the Student Events Committee, a student group which handles programming at the Ohio Unions, and by the Buckeye Advocates for Student Health, a student group associated with the Student Health Center. # NOTE: Panels made by friends and family of local persons who have died of AIDS-related causes will be added to the NAMES Project Quilt while it is in Columbus. For the names and phone numbers of three persons who have coordinated the making of a panel and who are willing to be interviewed about the process, please call Ruth Gerstner at University Communications, 292-8424. [Submitted by: GERSTNER (gerstner@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Tue, 05 Apr 1994 14:05:04 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.