As well as helping to establish the UK’s LGBT+ press – the Gay International News, which became Gay News – the GLF was also instrumental in organising of the UK’s first ever gay pride march in 1972.
- Friday 24 May – Sunday 16 June 2024
- 10am daily in the Gallery
- Free entry
As part of this collaboration with Bournemouth University, Arts University of Bournemouth’s BA (Hons) Illustration students have been tasked with utilising the story of John Chesterman and associated historical archive as the springboard for the creation of risograph printed posters, comics, and sequences.
This work will sit in playful correspondence to the collected archive material and historical works relating the history of gay activism and LGBT+ culture in the UK.
“There will definitely be a celebratory mood and plenty of party vibes surrounding the first ever Poole Pride festival at Lighthouse, we know that for sure,” says Tim Colegate, Head of Programming at Lighthouse. “However, we feel it is equally important to remember how and why Pride began and why championing LGBTQ+ inclusivity is just as vital today. As an arts centre, presenting this exhibition is the perfect way to give people the opportunity to pay tribute to John and his work, before revelling in the legacy he left.”
Poole Pride 2024
Poole Pride on Saturday 8 June 2024 will be a joyful celebration of inclusivity in our community.
A day of free family-friendly performances, workshops, talks and activities throughout Lighthouse will be followed by an evening concert headlined by Sophie Ellis-Bextor and a late-night after party.
Tickets are on sale now at https://www.lighthousepoole.co.uk
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