• Abigail Lapell

    The Folklore Rooms 12-13 North Street, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Abigail Lapell | Folklore Sessions Presents; Abigail Lapell + Support The Folklore Rooms | 18+ November 16th | £13.50adv Call it prairie noir or Canadiana desert rock: Toronto's Abigail Lapell sings haunting, gorgeous modern folk songs. She's won three Canadian Folk Music Awards, including English Songwriter of the Year and Contemporary Album of the Year, reaching #1 on Canadian folk radio and over 48 million streams across digital platforms. Lapell tours widely across North America and Europe, performing on vocals, piano, harmonica and finger style guitar. Her JUNO-nominated album, Anniversary, was released May 2024 on Outside Music. Last year, Lapell released Anniversary & More Songs About Love, an extended companion to Anniversary.

    £13.50
  • HYSTERIA: Women, Mental Health & Identity

    Brighton Fishing Quarter Gallery 201 Kings Road Arches, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    HYSTERIA: Women, Mental Health & Identity Brighton Fishing Quarter Gallery 20th–25th April 2027 Open daily, 10am–5pm Private View: Friday 23rd April 2026 7pm–10pm HYSTERIA is an upcoming group exhibition exploring the historical and ongoing treatment of women’s mental and physical health, identity, neurodivergence, trauma, and medical misogyny. The title HYSTERIA references the now-discredited diagnosis once used to medicalise women’s emotions, trauma, sexuality, neurological symptoms, and distress. By reclaiming the term, the exhibition seeks to challenge historical narratives while creating space for contemporary conversations around women’s health and lived experience. Through sculpture, photography, painting, installation, textiles, moving image, sound, and mixed media, participating artists will respond to themes including medical misogyny, neurodivergence, psychiatric history, inherited trauma, institutional harm, memory, identity, and recovery.

    Free