The Language of a Safe Place
This sculpture in Kirkcaldy's Memorial Gardens represents a place of safety.
The inscription states; "We are as big or as small as the space we make for others who are not like us". Carved into the oak work of art are symbols from a language created in the 1930's and 1940's by people displaced by war or racism from their communities to wander homeless. Such signs they marked on the doors of safe refuge as an indication to others.
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