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 CHICHESTER PRIDE X THE NOVIUM MUSEUM 

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OUT AND PROUD
IN CHICHESTER

In September 2023 The Novium Museum approached us with the idea of creating a new exhibition in their lovely community space focussing on the history of Chichester Pride. Our committee loved this idea and made an immediate commitment to try to make this happen. However, we wanted to wait until a big milestone had taken place; the first Chichester Pride Parade through the city centre. It was thought essential that a record of this event be included as a significant moment in our development as an organisation within the city.
 

Fast forward ten months and work began in earnest to create “Out and Proud in Chichester”. The initial idea was to focus solely on our history, but we wanted the opportunity to broaden the concept by including educational elements and some personal items and stories from the local LGBTQ+ community.

THE PROCESS

The exhibition was about telling our story and the stories of the lgbtq+ community. The Novium collaborated brilliantly with us to make the exhibition happen. We trawled through our archives to find photographs, press clippings and videos and started sending them to The Novium’s exhibition designer. The committee shared the writing of textual items between them including a history of the main LGBTQ+ flag from its Rainbow origins in the 1970s to its current incarnation, the Intersex Pride Progress Flag. We also looked at a timeline of Prides since their inception in New York City in the late 1960s and why Prides remain essential.
 

The design went through lots of stages, and we all provided input as to what we thought would work best and we are delighted with the final result which is bright and colourful and very impactful. As well as the exhibition itself there is a huge poster outside the museum all helping to increase the visibility of the local LGBTQ+ community. This was all made possible, of course, with the support of our sponsors who generously contributed to the cost of the exhibition.

Our thanks go to David Wilson Barrett Homes and Chichester City Council.

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SHARING OUR STORIES

One of the most emotional elements of the exhibition is the inclusion of personal items following a social media shout out. Lots of local people came forward with a wide range of items which are important to them in their journey as a queer person. A local gay couple donated a handprint of their adopted son decorated in rainbow colours, a transgender woman donated some of her hormone treatment items and an original copy of the book which started the whole Section 28 debacle “Jenny Lives With Eric and Martin” was also included. There are around twelve items each with a very personal story attached.

As well as the exhibition itself there are a number of talks and activities planned throughout the year including a talk from a member of the Chichester Festival Theatre staff as they explore the often-overlooked history of LGBTQ+ productions there.

Images courtesy of The Novium Museum (a service provided by Chichester District Council).

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