To complete our Pride Month Rainbow Arts series, we’ve adapted artist Nick Cave’s colorful and textured Soundsuits for this week’s activity. With simple materials and tools, you and your child can put together one part of a DIY “soundsuit” – a concealing and colorful headpiece that makes a gentle sound while wearing it.
Nick Cave is a sculptor, a performance artist, and a dancer. His original inspiration for the Soundsuits occurred after the Rodney King beating at the hands of police in 1991. Watch the artist discuss Soundsuits and see his Soundsuits in action. According to the Denver Post, artist Cave, who is Black, “came out as a gay man just as the AIDS epidemic hit its stride. His early creative expression took form in the drag outfits he concocted for jaunts to nightclubs where he danced, he says, mostly alone late into the night.”
Every June in Habitot’s Art Studio, we created rainbow-themed art as part of our week-long “Rainbow Arts” Pride celebration. This year, we want to acknowledge that the traditional rainbow Pride flag, from which we’ve drawn inspiration for our art activities, doesn’t fully reflect the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community. There are many flags used by groups in the LGBTQ+ community that we’d like to highlight and include in our 2023 celebration! Check out this list of Pride flags and what the different flags mean for specific communities. Happy Pride!