A collection of stories and objects that won't end up in a traditional museum! David Sheppeard and Roni Guetta interview some of their favorite queer people in Brighton and Hove about the objects they would put in a Queer Museum if there was one. A collection of personal stories, crucial historical moments for the LGBTQ+ community, political and personal struggles, are told through loved objects and memorabilia.
Iconic Brighton DJ duo, Wildblood and Queenie, share some stories from their queer life in Brighton.
Partners in life and music, Wildblood and Queenie takes us on a journey through the gigs they’ve p…
Writer, researcher, storyteller and oral historian Jane Traies has been recording the life histories of the oldest generations of lesbians in the UK.
Some of these stories feature in her books The Li…
Siren, Brighton based all women indie rock band and theatre company, has been rocking since 1980. Formed at the height of Thatcher's Britain, they aimed their artistic expression at the twin enemies …
Using three symbolic and evocative objects, Fox Fisher shares personal and political stories of their queer life in Brighton over the last two decades.
Artist, film maker, author and trans campaigner,…
Maria Jastrzębska shares the powerful stories behind the three objects she is donating to our Queer Museum.
Polish-British poet, feminist, editor, translator and playwright, Maria has published three …
Le Gateau Chocolat shares the inredible stories behind his three submissions to the imaginary queer museum.
Bewitching baritone Le Gateau Chocolat is a one-man, larger-than-life musical phenomenon. T…
Boogaloo Stu shares the incredible stories behind his three submissions to the imaginary Queer Museum.
Boogaloo Stu is a DJ, producer, maker, designer, artiste, and performer. He is the creator and th…
Tarik tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell his personal queer story.
Tarik Elmoutawakil is an artist, producer, and co-founder of Marlborough Productions in Brighton. Tarik…
Kathy tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell her personal queer story.
Quite literally the queer voice of Brighton, Kathy Caton is broadcaster at BBC and Radio Reverb, as wel…
Juno tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell her personal queer story.
Juno Dawson is a best selling novelist, screenwriter, and journalist. She is also a part of the queer c…
Janet tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell her personal queer story.
Janet Jones grew up in West Yorkshire and lives in Brighton. She is a writer, queer and disability-righ…
Aneesa tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell her personal queer story.
Aneesa grew up in a creative Asian household. She now sings at Jazz and world music festivals around t…