Artists raise over £700 for Pride and The Rainbow Fund
Artists from the LGBTQ sector (and their supporters) raised £713.74 for Brighton Pride and the Rainbow Fund from their exhibition at Jubilee Library during this year’s Arts and Film Festival. The self-funding event featured artwork from the local community and beyond, including items donated by Boy
Artists from the LGBTQ sector (and their supporters) raised £713.74 for Brighton Pride and the Rainbow Fund from their exhibition at Jubilee Library during this year’s Arts and Film Festival.

The self-funding event featured artwork from the local community and beyond, including items donated by Boy George and Nick Cave which were auctioned at the Private View.

Organiser Hizze Fletcher, of 13 Art Productions, said: “I’d like to say a big thank you to the artists and all who were involved in the event. It’s always great how supportive the arts community are with charity fundraisers and this year the standard of work was exemplary. The LGBTQ Arts and Film Festival is an important addition to Brighton and we hope to continue its success and expansion.”
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