[The Aids Memorial Quilt certificate of accreditation]
A certificate of chapter accreditation to certify the Dallas chapter of the NAMES Project Foundation.
View Article[The panel-making workshop]
Photo of the sewing room during a panel-making workshop, 1993.
View Article[Jean Nelson with Bill Nelson's quilt panel]
Photo of Jean Nelson standing under Bill Nelson's quilt panel at Dallas Market Hall, 1994.
View Article[Quilt panel for Larry Lamoureux]
Photo of the quilt panel representing Gary Lemoureux, featuring a stuffed man laying on the panel.
View Article[Men marching during a candle light vigil]
Photo of a group of men from Dallas marching with signs and a quilt panel, during a candle light vigil in Washington. Duane Puryear is standing on the far right of the image.
View Article[People sewing during a panel-making workshop]
Photo of people sewing panels for the AIDS Memorial Quilt during a panel-making workshop in Dallas.
View Article[Aerial view of the AIDS Memorial quilt, 1989]
Photo of an aerial view of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on the Ellipse in front of the White House.
View ArticleYou can't get AIDS
An awareness flyer titled "You Can't Get AIDS" by the American Red Cross, to educate readers on how AIDS does not spread through casual contact.
View Article[Duane Puryear, standing on the AIDS Memorial Quilt]
Photo of Duane Puryear standing on the AIDS Memorial Quilt, holding his folded panel, wearing a Student With AIDS shirt.
View Article[Quilt panel for Ryan White]
Photo of the quilt panel made for Ryan White, featuring a Jim Borgman cartoon from the Cincinnati Enquirer, 1990, with God hugging Ryan White as he enters heaven and the text "A place where no one is...
View ArticleThe Seam Line, Volume 1, Number 1, August 1991
Newsletter of the Friends of the Quilt, D/FW Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project discussing the group's activities, upcoming events, project needs, and other information.
View ArticleA Face in the Quilt: Duane Puryear
A flyer with a story about Duane Puryear, who was represented by a quilt panel in the AIDS Memorial Quilt that he created himself. Statistics about HIV/AIDS is printed on the opposite side of the flyer.
View Article[Postcard of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt in D.C.]
Postcard featuring a photograph of an aerial view of the entire Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall in Washington, D. C. with the Washington monument and White House in view.
View Article[NAMES project flyer for a panel-making workshop]
A flyer for a panel-making workshop for the AIDS Memorial Quilt, to be held at the White Rock Community Church in Dallas on Sunday, February 16, 1992.
View Article[Support AIDS Awareness sticker]
Red felt sticker in the shape of a ribbon that reads "Support AIDS Awareness."
View Article[Postcard of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt in D.C.]
Postcard featuring a photograph of the entire Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall in Washington, D. C. with the Washington monument behind it.
View Article[The AIDS Memorial Quilt on display at Dallas Market Hall]
Photo of people looking at the AIDS Memorial Quilt as it is displayed on the floor of Dallas Market Hall, 1994.
View ArticleThe Seam Line, Volume 1, Number 4, December 1991
Newsletter of the Friends of the Quilt, D/FW Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project discussing the group's activities, upcoming events, project needs, and other information.
View ArticleNAMESletter, Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 1993
Names Project newsletter issue featuring a story about President Clinton embracing the AIDS Memorial Quilt and the recognition of World AIDS Day.
View Article[Three men during a candle light vigil in Washington, D.C.]
Photo of three men holding Dallas signs during a candle light vigil in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., 1989.
View Article[Invitation to a memorial service for World AIDS Day]
Invitation for a memorial service and quilt dedication ceremony for World AIDS Day, to be held at the White Rock Community Church on Sunday, December 1, 2002.
View Article[Two men at a craft table]
Photo of two men sitting at a crafting table during a Dallas panel-making workshop, 1993.
View Article[Letter from Genie Quincy and Mitch Gill to David Lemos and Marcel Miranda,...
Letter from Genie Quincy and Mitch Gill to David Lemos and Marcel Miranda regarding the Dallas/Fort Worth chapter Names Project being split into two different chapters.
View Article[Duane Puryear holding his own panel]
Photo of Duane Puryear holding a panel of the AIDS Memorial quilt that he made to represent himself.
View Article[Three men sitting on the AIDS Memorial Quilt]
Photo of three men comforting each other while viewing the AIDS Memorial Quilt while displayed on the Ellipse, 1989.
View ArticleQuilt News, Volume 12, Number 2, Winter 1999/2000
Newsletter of the NAMES Project Foundation; this issue features Coretta Scott King on the cover, speaking about AIDS in the African American community.
View ArticleAIDS Awareness Special
A Cumulus Productions special program on AIDS awareness. In association with KQED.
View Article[Front and back of The DFW Metroplex's NAMES Project banner]
Photograph of the banner used by the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project in the parade in Washington, D. C. It is attached to a black pole and the front of the banner is decorated with purple and white...
View Article["Keep their names alive" stamper]
Photograph of a stamp that reads "KEEP THEIR NAMES ALIVE". It has a large wooden handle and a sample of the stamp is attached to the base. The stamp itself is a rubber material.
View Article[NAMES Project framed poster]
Photograph of a framed poster from the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt display. The frame is purple and the poster has a quilted design in the middle of it.
View Article[Lo page in the Dallas Metro AIDS Quilt Panel Making Guide]
Photograph of a spread in a binder used by the Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project. It is a guide for making quilt panels and this is the fourth design. It has the name "LO" in yellow block...
View Article[Dallas Metro AIDS Quilt Panel Making Guide]
Photograph of a binder used by the Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project. Inside are guides for making quilt panels. There appear to be fabric swatches inside and the outside is decorated with...
View Article[Fort Worth mending pack]
Photograph of a mending kit made by the Fort Worth/Tarrant County division of The NAMES Project. It has a heart with a patch on it and it reads "Help mend a broken heart." There is a small pack of...
View Article[Fort Worth mending kits]
Photograph of a mending kit made by the Fort Worth/Tarrant County division of The NAMES Project. There are two kits so both sides are visible. One has a heart with a patch on it and it reads "Help mend...
View Article[Rick page in the Dallas Metro AIDS Quilt Panel Making Guide]
Photograph of a spread in a binder used by the Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project. It is a guide for making quilt panels and this is the second design. It has the name "Rick" in cursive over...
View Article[Front and back of The NAMES Project Dallas Chapter's banner]
Photograph of the banner used by the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project in the parade in Washington, D. C. It is attached to a black pole with loops of cloth. The front of the banner is decorated with...
View Article["The NAMES Project" pin]
Photograph of a purple pin that reads "The NAMES Project". The raised sections is silver and "NAMES" has a white filler. There is a sewing needle design beneath the text.
View Article[Letter from Governor Ann Richard to the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project,...
Photograph of a letter from Texas Governor Ann Richards to the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project thanking them and recognizing their work with the AIDS quilt.
View Article[The NAMES Project button]
Photograph of a small purple button that reads "The NAMES Project" and has a sewing needle design below the text.
View Article[The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt t-shirt details]
Photograph of a t-shirt design commemorating the NAMES Project Memorial Quilt. It has several panel designs in three quadrants of the full design. The fourth is the organization's name and there is a...
View Article[Page 5 in the Dallas Metro AIDS Quilt Panel Making Guide]
Photograph of a spread in a binder used by the Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project. It is a guide for making quilt panels and this is the fifth design. There is a yarn fringe attached to a...
View Article[The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt t-shirt]
Photograph of a t-shirt commemorating the NAMES Project Memorial Quilt. It has several panel designs in three quadrants of the full design. The fourth is the organization's name and there is a border...
View Article["International AIDS Memorial Quilt" button]
Photograph of a button that reads "The International AIDS Memorial Quilt. Not All Battles are Fought with a Sword." The text is black and there is a picture of a sewing needle with red thread as the...
View Article[Page 7 in the Dallas Metro AIDS Quilt Panel Making Guide]
Photograph of a spread in a binder used by the Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project. It is a guide for making quilt panels and this is the seventh design. It is a rainbow base with white spots...
View Article["The Quilt. See it and Understand" button]
Photograph of a purple and teal button that reads "The Quilt. See it and Understand." The text is white and there is a squiggle beneath it.
View Article[Tim Halsey recognition plaque]
Photograph of a metal plaque given to Tim Halsey, the Dallas Chapter's Workshop Manager, for his work on the NAMES Project. It includes a date, a gold border, and has a wooden frame.
View Article[Certificate of Recognition for the Dallas NAMES Project Chapter]
Photograph of a framed certificate received by the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project for their contribution to the quilt display in Washington, D. C. It includes the year, the organization's logo,...
View Article[Teddy bear with AIDS ribbon]
Photograph of a brown teddy bear in a seated position with a red AIDS ribbon pinned to its chest. The bear is fluffy and has smooth patches on the bottoms of its feet and where its paws would be.
View Article[Details on the NAMES Project Dallas Chapter banner]
Photograph of the details on the quilt banner of the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project. It focuses on the Texas map design in the middle with the cities El Paso, Amarillo, Fort Worth, San Antonio,...
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