has been researched and curated by residents of Brighton & Hove – a collaboration between the museum, a working group of LGBTQ+ volunteers and the Queer in Brighton heritage project.
The exhibition opens on 22 February 2020 and will run for two years.
The concept takes Brighton’s iconic piers as symbols of the city’s ongoing reputation as a place of inclusivity, where people from the LGBTQ+ community have always been a part of the city’s history. With stories gathered and items donated, the exhibition will explore selected experiences of LGBTQ+ people in Sussex over the past 200 years, starting with a blackmail letter written in 1798 from a solicitor to an army captain accused of propositioning another man on a coach to Dorking.