Hizze Fletcher has been appointed to sit on the Rainbow Fund grants panel.
Hizze comes from Sheffield and since graduating from Central St. Martins School of Art in 1989 has emjoyed an extensive creative career spanning over 25 years.
She has worked as a set designer, photographer, artist, writer, curator, graphic designer, illustrator and art director and her work has involved her with Vivienne Westwood, MTV, Sony Music, Warner Brothers and the Keith Haring Foundation to name a few.
After moving to Brighton in 2006 Hizze formed her own company, Thirteen Art Productions, and has collaborated with the creative community organising group-art shows and events in the city, helping to raise money for charities including The Sussex Beacon, The Terrence Higgins Trust and The Rainbow Fund.
In 2013 Hizze became involved with Brighton Pride organising the flagship exhibition for their first Brighton Pride Arts & Film Festival (BPAFF) and this year will have a strong role in BPAFF’s expansion.
Hizze is also a fine artist in her own right and has exhibited and sold internationally. She has two children aged 24 and 14 and lives in Kemp Town with her parner and son.
The Rainbow Fund gives grants to LGBT/HIV organisations who deliver front line services to LGBT/HIV organisations in Brighton and Hove.
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