HOW TO ACT UP with Banner-Maker Alice Gabb
I grew up in Southern Baptist churches sitting through long sermons and studying the banners hung around the sanctuary. Those hours spent as young person put down roots into my creative core that would come to bear several years later as an adult meaning-maker.
Alice Gabb’s work fully embraces the lineage of the banner, but from an entirely different source: the social protest movements of the last century.
Her creative path is founded in years of calligraphy, and so, in many ways it was a natural and short jump to start making banners. In this conversation, Alice joins us from her new studio in East London, and we explore:
gathering poetry in everyday life
using color to tame hearts and minds
maintaining joy in the face of long and protracted struggle
You can learn more about Alice on Instagram
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