Exhibition

Red Flags

1 Aug 2020 – 10 Aug 2020

Regular hours

Saturday
10:00 – 16:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 16:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 16:00
Thursday
10:00 – 16:00
Friday
10:00 – 16:00

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The Margate School

Margate
England, United Kingdom

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Red Flags’ is a contributive art installation hung in the gallery window of The Margate School featuring the names of 100+ LGBTQIA artists, showing solidarity in Pride month.

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‘Red Flags’ is a contributive art installation featuring the names of 100+ LGBTQIA artists, showing solidarity in Pride month. And addresses the extra challenges we have faced this year through lockdown including the re-appropriation of the Pride flag rainbow in support of the NHS; the cancellation of our Pride celebrations and our learning, support and inclusion with Black Lives Matter.

DSST and Margate Pride invite LGBTQIA artists to send a piece of red fabric (A4 in size but not limited to) that will become part of a giant patchwork flag.

Hung in the gallery window of The Margate School, situated in the old Woolworths department store on Margate High street, as a symbol of Representation, education and disruption

Artists will add their name (minimum requirement) and any messaging or decoration to the fabric that they want to communicate in reaction to the current time. Artists can imagine their fabric as a protest banner, or adding their name to a physical petition for strength and solidarity.

Each artist is invited to forward the invitation to another five artists to take part in the exhibition.

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The current socio-political landscape is saturated with red flags, springing up in conversations, social media posts and news broadcasts. 

Everywhere we look there is a signal, a warning, a minefield of triggers exploding around us as the very fabric of society is being dismantled and reformed as we see the re-appropriation of cultural symbols and the dismantling of historical statues.

Has our flag changed forever and is it still relevant to the vast and diverse community within the LGBTQIA+ ? Originally designed in the 70s by Gilbert Baker and globally used to signify Pride celebrations, its meaning in wider society has now been subverted and the predominantly heteronormative understanding and physical use of the Pride flag in support of the NHS has nothing to do with Gay Pride.

‘Red Flags’ is a direct response to the thousands of red flags that appeared for the LGBTQIA community, as children’s drawings of rainbows were hung in their thousands in front room windows across the country and corporations rebranded their Pride flag merchandise and buses to support government propaganda. 

Although the newly assigned meaning behind the rainbow symbols use was worthy, it was also hugely problematic to adopt a cultural symbol from minority groups, during a pandemic whilst erasure was being felt and Pride events were cancelled around the globe. Advice from charities to young LGBTQIA  people was to not come out to their families during lockdown as it could put them at risk: all the while the government put through legislation to take rights away from trans youth and their families.

‘Red Flags’ doesn't seek to replace the iconic Pride rainbow flag but only to respond by a gathering of diverse voices that manifest in a giant flag that hopes to raise questions and be a powerful presence during Pride Month and beyond.

Red is love, red is divisive, red is a warning, red is blood, red is socialism, red is the root chakra, red is defiant, red is passion, red is communism, red is stop! Red is an emergency.

TO TAKE PART

FIND OR CREATE A PIECE OF RED FABRIC (A4 MIN TO A0 MAX)

This can be very simple found cloth or rag or as fabulous as you might have or want to buy.

DECORATE WITH NAME (WRITE, EMBROIDER, BEAD ETC`)

OPTIONAL ADD MESSAGE OR IMAGERY

SEND THE FABRIC TO THE BELOW ADDRESS BY July 10TH

ALONG WITH AN EMAIL TO alexnoblestudio@gmail.com to announce your participation.

Send your piece for inclusion to

Alex Noble, 68 Harold Rd, Margate, UK, CT9 2HS

@doublesidedstickytape                             @margatepride                             www.margatepride.uk.org

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Alexander Noble

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