Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt

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Western North Carolina AIDS Project will be displaying portions of the AIDS Quilt from November 23 through December 2 in Pack Place. The Asheville Art Museum will screen Rob Epstein's Oscar-winning documentary which profiles six people who subsequently died of AIDS. Using the AIDS Memorial Quilt as his starting point, this film humanizes the disease and illustrates its carnage, showing how it devastates families and communities. Narrated by Dustin Hoffman. The film will screen continuously throughout the day and is free to Museum Members and the public.

Event Contact Information:

828.253.3227

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Occurrence Information

Date:

Nov 01, 2009 to Nov 28, 2009

Time:

10:00 AM-05:00 PM

Cost:

Free

Details:

The Asheville Art Museum annually presents an exciting, inviting and active schedule of exhibitions and public programs based on its permanent collection of 20th and 21st century American art. Any visit will also include experiences with works of significance to Western North Carolina’s cultural heritage including Studio Craft, Black Mountain College and Cherokee artists. Special exhibitions feature renowned regional and national artists and explore issues of enduring interest. The Museum also offers a wide array of innovative, inspiring and entertaining educational programs for people of all ages.

Location:

Pack Place
2 Pack Square
Asheville , NC 28801

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