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Hankie Quilt to be displayed on World AIDS Day

The Hankie Quilt, is a Community Project based in Brighton & Hove to remember those who have been lost to HIV/AIDS and to support those still living. The Quilt will be displayed during an exhibition at the Brighton Dome Gallery Foyer Bar & Cafe to mark World AIDS Day on Sunday, December 1. 100 Artis

Hankie Quilt to be displayed on World AIDS Day
Hankie Quilt

The Hankie Quilt, is a Community Project based in Brighton & Hove to remember those who have been lost to HIV/AIDS and to support those still living. The Quilt will be displayed during an exhibition at the Brighton Dome Gallery Foyer Bar & Cafe to mark World AIDS Day on Sunday, December 1.

100 Artists for World AIDS Day brings together the cities leading artists to mark this important day in the LGBT calendar. The Hankie Quilt will be on display throughout the exhibition which closes on December 8. (For daily opening times contact the Dome).

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The Exhibition is organised by Hizze Fletcher atTthirteen Productions.

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