QUEER FEMINIST DECOLONIAL SOCIAL ART COLLECTIVE
bug! ‘the Jester of our Drowned Siblings’
Part of our Uncanny Waters Series
Photo: Ray Malone
Description: A Jester stands ankle deep in water under the arch of a railway bridge, The iconic jester costume in blue and white has a dirty gold ruff. They stand in long rubber waders decorated with blue ribbons with a white painted face and sad blue tears.
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