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Thursday, November 14, 2024

Progress Pride Flag Mosaic Unveiled at City Hall

On September 14, 2022, artist Cheryl  Smith unveiled the finished Progress Pride Flag Mosaic in the lobby of  Sammamish City Hall. Members of the City Council, Arts Commission

and  the community attended the unveiling of this community art piece,  which will remain a permanent fixture at City Hall. 

Based on the iconic rainbow flag from 1978, the Progress Pride Flag  redesigned by Daniel Quasar in 2018 celebrates the diversity of the  LGBTQIA+ community and calls for a

more inclusive society. Supported by  grant funding from the Sammamish Arts Commission, Artist Cheryl Smith  began the mosaic during a Farmer’s Market in June as part of the

City’s  Pride Month celebrations where over 300 people laid 1,200 pieces of  glass onto a sticky mesh foundation. “When the timid approached the  table, we invited them to choose

their favorite-colored glass. The small  child with big eyes who marvels at the rainbow of colored tiles like a  candy store. They walked away learning the flag is a symbol that

everyone in the world loves one another.” – Cheryl Smith said about her  experience working with the community on this art piece.

The public is invited to view the mosaic at City Hall (801 228th Ave SE) any time during business hours. 

Original source can be found here.

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