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Project Uncut – A Celebration of Queer Identity & Joy

Seafront Gallery 54 Kings Road, Brighton

Project Uncut – A Celebration of Queer Identity & Joy. Project Uncut brings together portraits and stories from more than 40 LGBTQIA+ people who speak openly about queer joy. The exhibition will run from 09 February - 08 March on Brighton seafront next to the i360 for LGBTQ+ History Month. The seafront gallery is free, public and visible. Composed of 9 square stone gabions, the 36 sides allow for a wide range of portraits and stories to be shared in an open air, accessible and free location.

Free
Ongoing

Open View at George Gallery

George Gallery 31 Duke Street, Brighton

Open View at George Gallery George Gallery invites you to Open View, our late night gallery and wine bar, held Thursday to Saturday from 4pm to 11pm at our Brighton space on Duke Street. Open View offers a relaxed opportunity to experience the gallery after hours, with six contemporary artists currently on display. Visitors are welcome to explore the exhibition at their own pace, whether discovering the gallery for the first time or returning to spend more time with the work. Our in gallery wine bar is open throughout the evening, creating an informal setting to engage with the artworks and atmosphere. No reservations are required, and guests are welcome to arrive at any time during opening hours. Artists currently on view include Richard Berner, Estes Hansen, Bob & Eve, Daisy Doig, Ali McNally, and Matt Eley. George Gallery is located at 31 Duke Street, Brighton, in the heart of the city. 5 February to 21 March 2026 Thursdays to Saturdays, 4pm to 11pm

Free

Codesouth presents Late To The Disco Funkadelic February

Freemasons 38-39 Western Road, Brighton

Codesouth presents Late To The Disco Funkadelic February. Shake off those winter blues in a safe, all inclusive space built for dancing, making new friends and celebrating old ones as well. Codesouth dis will supply all the vibes and music you need whilst the bar ensures the drinks are flowing until the early hours of the morning. We have recently upgraded the house sound system to give you a bit more oomph but not too much to drive our neighbours to distraction. Our last events here are still being talked about now so grab a FREE ticket, your dancing shoes and a nice warm coat it is the end of February outside after all ! Follow our socials here for up to date info on secret guests, giveaways and more

Free

Jana Horn

The Folklore Rooms 12-13 North Street, Brighton

Jana Horn + Support From the first line on Jana Horn's eponymous third album, "nothing prepares you for this, or is a cure," the tone is set for a record that is enunciated as it is open. Akin to the desert landscape where it was recorded-Sonic Ranch, in west Texas-the work's dry production and use of silence, ringing guitar and discordant flute, has a vitality calling back to early Cat Power/Moon Pix. Recorded essentially as a trio with Adam Jones and Jade Guterman-how the New York-based band performs-this ten-song album has Horn's spoken-sung, stark vocals in useful conflict with the melodic, earworm quality of Guterman's bass, and Jones' jazz and punk-influenced approach to drums. The flute and clarinet of Adelyn Strei diverges and coalesces, spirit-like ("Go on, move your body," "Untitled (Cig)"), while pianist Miles Hewitt grounds, sometimes with a single note repeated, like a hammer on a nail ("All in bet"). This third iteration from Horn reveals the artist at perhaps her most distilled and resourceful, hitting on a feeling with a touch

£12.50