In Conversation: Cleve Jones, Ian van Tillo and Siobhán Lanigan
Cleve Jones conceived the AIDS Memorial Quilt in San Francisco in 1985. He is joined in conversation with Ian van Tillo – who worked on the UK Quilt from its earliest days in Leith, alongside its founder, his husband Ally van Tillo – and Siobhán Lanigan, chair of the Partnership that brought the Quilt out of storage. Together they will revisit the origins of the quilt and reflect on what it means now, as it returns to Scotland.
This event is part of a public programme curated by Steven Grainger to accompany the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt exhibition at Tramway.
Recommended for ages 16+
Audience note
Audiences may find the content deeply moving, emotional, or distressing, as it deals with themes of illness, bereavement, social stigma, and historical marginalisation.
ACCESS
The foyer studio is wheelchair accessible. See more information about access at Tramway on our Access page
Image shows Ally van Tillo with the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt in Scotland.
Courtesy Waverley Care
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Large Print and Braille programme material available upon request.
Some performances may also be BSL interpreted, audio described or have further assistance available. Access information for individual events is included in their event listing.
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Assistance dogs are allowed in the auditorium.
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There are designated spaces for wheelchair users in the theatre.
Baby changing
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