Annual LBGTQ art exhibit returns for LGBTQ history month

Brianna Ghey Vigil at Nucleus Cafe

As it is LGBTQ history Month,Chatham Nucleus art gallery is holding their annual art exhibit. 

As a collective, Artists within the LGBTQ community have come together to place their artwork in this gallery. 

Last night, Nucleus Art gallery held a vigil for the late Briana Ghey. Briana was bullied due to her gender identity. The people of Medway have come together to pay their respects.

Chief executive of the health and charitable foundation, David Stokes emphasises the importance of this exhibition as it emphasises incluvisity of the LGBTQ community within Medway.

David stokes expects as many as hundred of visitors while the exhibition is open and as the first day the exhibition was held landed at the same day as Brianna Ghey.

David is expecting a few hundred people to come to visit the gallery while it is open and has already had 100 guests on the first day.

The LBGTQ exhibit is accepting of everyone and would appreciate donations to!

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