New exhibition exploring the lives and experiences of Crawley’s LGBTQ+ population opens at Crawley Museum

A new exhibition from CrawleyLGBT‘s Queer Crawley Heritage Project has opened at Crawley Museum. Running till June 1, this free exhibition explores and documents the lives and experiences of the local LGBTQ+ population – to capture what it means to be queer in Crawley, now and in the past. Interview

New exhibition exploring the lives and experiences of Crawley’s LGBTQ+ population opens at Crawley Museum

A new exhibition from CrawleyLGBT‘s Queer Crawley Heritage Project has opened at Crawley Museum.

Running till June 1, this free exhibition explores and documents the lives and experiences of the local LGBTQ+ population – to capture what it means to be queer in Crawley, now and in the past.

Interviewees include Vince, Skye, Gill, Derek and Carl, who shared their stories for this exhibition.

CrawleyLGBT said: “This exhibition has been curated by a team of hard-working volunteers over the past year and we couldn’t be more proud of what has been achieved!

“Well done to Hollie and the team, it looks amazing!”

This exhibition is free, but donations welcome, and it runs at Crawley Museum, 103 High St, Crawley RH10 1DD on Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10,30am-4pm till June 1.

More info here

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