LGBT+ artists and their supporters present ‘UNITY’ during Pride

Brush Gallery and Nineteen Hotel join forces to bring an exciting exhibition of their work during Brighton Pride. UNITY is a group-show featuring some of the city’s finest established and emerging artists and will take place on Thursday July 26 from 7pm with a gin-themed reception at the Kemp Town h

LGBT+ artists and their supporters present ‘UNITY’ during Pride

Brush Gallery and Nineteen Hotel join forces to bring an exciting exhibition of their work during Brighton Pride.

UNITY is a group-show featuring some of the city’s finest established and emerging artists and will take place on Thursday July 26 from 7pm with a gin-themed reception at the Kemp Town hotel on Broad Street.

Artists will include internationally renowned Maria Rivans and Bonnie & Clyde as well as other established creatives, including Romany Mark Bruce, Michelle Mildenhall, Marcelina Amelia, Precious Murphy, Fox Fisher, Hizze Fletcher-King, Ruth Mulvie, Ole Skauge, Mel Evans and many others.

All work will be for sale with 10% of the profits being donated to The Albert Kennedy Trust, the UK’s LGBT youth homelessness charity.

Curator, Hizze Fletcher-King said: ”It’s great that we have an abundance of talented artist from the LGBT+ sector in this city who can come together to create a strong exhibition for Pride and a worthy cause”

A full list of participating artists can be found at https://www.facebook.com/events/247913292440741/

If you’d like to attend the event please email an RSVP to: hello@brushbrighton.co.uk


Event: ‘UNITY’ – An Exhibition during Brighton Pride

Where: Nineteen Hotel, 19 Broad Street, Brighton, BN2 1TJ

When: Thursday July 26

Time: 7pm – 9.30pm

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