Submitted by: Sarah Brackett, sbrackett1@uca.edu on 10/07/2025
A portion of “The AIDS Memorial Quilt” will be on display in the University of Central Arkansas’ Reynolds Performance Hall lobby from Oct. 6-31.
As part of the exhibition, two 12’x12’ blocks honoring Arkansans lost to AIDS will be on view. The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences will host an opening reception and remembrance tribute at the performance hall on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 1:40 p.m., featuring a poetry reading by Hot Springs Poet Laureate Kai Coggin and the unveiling of a new quilt panel by fashion designer Korto Momolu, both of whom are artists in residence.
Additional information about the exhibition is available by contacting Rose at prose@uca.edu.
The UCA Artists in Residence program is funded by the Fine and Performing Arts Fee paid by all students, with additional support from Engage Management and Pyramid Art, Books, and Custom Framing. More information about the Artists in Residence program is available at uca.edu/go/artistsinresidence or by contacting Dr. Gayle Seymour, associate dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at gayles@uca.edu.