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Queer Heritage South awarded National Lottery Heritage Fund grant to develop new strategy for LGBTQ+ Heritage across Brighton & Hove

Graham Robson November 19, 2024

Queer Heritage South, a programme of Marlborough Productions, an LGBTQ+ producing cultural organisation, has announced initial support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund for the development of the project Queer Heritage South: Live Archive. Made possible by National Lottery players, as well as the support of many major partners across the city, the project aims […]

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Free event to explore vibrant trans, non-binary and intersex history of Brighton & Hove

Graham Robson November 6, 2024

On Saturday, December 7, join Queer Heritage South and the Clare Project at Ironworks Studios in Brighton to explore the vibrant trans, non-binary and intersex history of Brighton & Hove and contribute to a growing digital community archive! For more than 10 years, Queer Heritage South has been celebrating the and promoting the rich cultural […]

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Marlborough Productions celebrates 15 years of pioneering intersectional queer culture and performance

Graham Robson September 19, 2024

This September, Marlborough Productions celebrates 15 years of creating and supporting boundary-pushing, cutting-edge queer performance, parties, heritage and radical gatherings. A catalyst for queer culture and community, Marlborough Productions has worked alongside writers, performers, activists, changemakers and more, including Juno Dawson, Travis Alabanza, Harry Clayton-Wright, David Hoyle and Thick & Tight. 

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Re-booting Our Archive: Our Tales of Lesbian Brighton & Hove

August 19, 2024

Words by Kate Wildblood, Community Champion for Queer Heritage South‘s Live Archive project Re-booting Our Archive: Our Tales of Lesbian Brighton & Hove. What we did mattered. It always has. Lives lived, changes created, connections made. And if you were like me back in the late ’80s / early ’90s – it mattered that it […]

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Queer Heritage South double bill at Preston Manor on September 1 to include Alf Le Flohic sharing the story of a secret queer disco in Kent

Graham Robson August 6, 2024

Queer Heritage South’s LGBTQ+ History Club is travelling to Preston Manor & Gardens, BN1 6SB for a double bill on September 1. The event will include a tour inside the house of new interactive experience Shadows of Empire: Taking Tea at Preston Manor, which features hands-on interactive puzzles, previously unseen images and curios including the […]

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A Queer Night at Hove Museum on Thursday, August 1

Graham Robson July 10, 2024

Join Queer Heritage South for a pre-Pride celebration at Hove Museum of Creativity on Thursday, August 1. Queer Heritage South joins Days of Wonder for a night of music, talks, performances, video projections, and art, to explore the queer legacy of Hove Museum’s film & media collection. The event will begin at 6.30pm with a […]

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Queer Heritage South awarded National Lottery Heritage Fund grant to develop new strategy for LGBTQ+ heritage across Brighton & Hove

Graham Robson April 11, 2024

Queer Heritage South – run by the team from queer producing company Marlborough Productions – has announced initial support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund for the development of its project Queer Heritage South: Live Archive, which aims to create a city-wide, long-term strategy for the collection, archiving, and sharing of our city’s rich LGBTQ+ […]

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Brighton Queer History Club Presents: A Brighton Dome Special

Graham Robson October 4, 2022

Join Brighton Queer History Club in the Museum Lab in Brighton Museum & Art Gallery on Sunday, October 30 for a journey into the rich history of LGBTQ+ culture of Brighton Dome since it became a concert hall in 1867.

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INTERVIEW: Ricardo Reveron Blanco on the Archiving Your Life project by Queer History Now

Jaq Bayles October 15, 2020

Ricardo Reveron Blanco, learning & engagement co-ordinator at Photoworks, talks to Jaq Bayles about the Archiving Your Life project by Brighton-based LGBTQ+ youth group Queer History Now, and part of the Photoworks Festival running until October 25.

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