Serpentine South Gallery 22–23 Jul 2017 Free

Artists Namuun Zimmermann and Rike Glaser (Common Initiative) invited families to come together to create flags for times of separation and uncertainty.

Throughout the weekend, families used drawing, materials, colour, text and symbols to create large scale banners celebrating diverse cultures. Flags were used as a platform to create and display messages and opinions.

This event was programmed in parallel to Grayson Perry, The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!

The Serpentine Galleries have signed up to the Family Arts Standards. We welcome families and to help you enjoy your experience we are committed to ensuring we meet these Standards. For more information on visiting the Serpentine Galleries with your family.

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