LGBTQ+ writer and performer Rose Collis receives Arts Council funding
LGBTQ+ writer and performer Rose Collis receives Arts Council funding
Launch Event for the Celebrating our Stories project’s Hear Us Out Festival
Kemptown Carnival will return on June 1, 2019, in partnership with Brighton Palace Pier, with the help of Arts Council Funding. The funding will support the creation of five new live processional and street performances, working with a range of Brighton based artists and community groups to showcase new, collaborative creative works at the Kemptown Carnival, 2019.
Voice of Aiko, a creative collective of musicians, filmmakers and artists joining forces to campaign for societal change, have unveiled a new film by filmmaker Enya Belak Gupta, which illustrates the impact prescription drugs have globally.
Writer and performer Rose Collis has been awarded research and development funding from Grants for the Arts, supported by Arts Council England, to create a two-act stage play based on her book Colonel Barker’s Monstrous Regiment.