Lovely tale about recovering the original Pride flag, from a few years ago. Maybe I need to make a trip to visit it this summer-- too easy to miss the museums in your own metaphorical backyard. #DHmakes 🏳️🌈
Quinn Daedal
Where fiber history meets Pride. This is a large piece (10x28') of one of the two original 30x60' pride flags, the only known surviving section of either. They were designed, hand dyed and sewn by a community of queer artists. The colors are slightly different from most rainbow flags today.
The brilliantly colored banner—now on view in San Francisco—flew on "Gay Freedom Day" in 1978