
Brighton + Hove Arts Council
80 local amateur groups in visual arts, drama, music, dance, spoken and written word, post their activities. (Unaffiliated to Brighton & Hove Council).
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80 local amateur groups in visual arts, drama, music, dance, spoken and written word, post their activities. (Unaffiliated to Brighton & Hove Council).
Brighton Artists Network is Brighton’s first artist-led interdisciplinary artists network.
BPT is changing the way we make theatre and how we tell the tales of our city, for our city. It’s theatre for all: theatre without boundaries.
We support creative people, underrepresented artists & communities facing barriers & inequality to opportunity. We make the arts more diverse.
We are an organisation led by disabled people, set up to advance disability arts and culture through the pages of our journal.
Brighton Event Professionals Independent Committee encourages openness and communication between businesses in the event production and supply industries across Brighton/Hove.
Fuse Brighton is an inclusive platform aimed at elevating the voices and work of creatives of colour. We’re here to create change.
Future Creators are a collective of organisations working locally (and nationally) as one, to develop the creative potential, skills and voice of our children and young adults.
Held at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, recent events have focused on LGBTQI Roma; the work of the black gay archive Rukus! 45 years of Switchboard; HIV/AIDS activist Simon Watney; and much more.
The Royal Pavilion and Museums’ Access Advisory Group is made up of individuals with expertise and experience in making arts and heritage accessible to all.
Aims to bring together LGBTQ+ artists to share skills, establish new working partnerships and build community between emerging local artists.
A programme of social gatherings by and for queer, trans and intersex people of colour (QTIPoC) in Brighton & Hove.
A not-for-profit, artist-led group who celebrate diverse identities, abilities & art practices.
Regional group Brighton meet-up for a UK based community of artists committed to building agency for the field of art and social practice.
SEAS is a BIPOC & LGBTQ led organisation which promotes social art and artists from underrepresented communities through exhibitions and cultural events.