We, The Change

Open Thursday - Sunday (until 8 PM on Thursdays). NO NEED TO BOOK, just turn up!
Exhibition will close at 3pm on Friday 2 May and Friday 16 May.
Step into a space where the rules of art, work, and society are up for debate at the Lighthouse Project Space in the heart of Brighton, for a youth-led exhibition by Lighthouse Future Creative Leaders and collaborators featuring innovative projects and partnerships.
We, The Change showcases the next generation of creative talent, using artivism as a catalyst for social impact and conversation. Bridging Lighthouse’s rich legacy with its forward-thinking future, the exhibition highlights the voices of young emerging artists and changemakers who are harnessing their skills to inspire action and shape a more just and inclusive society.
Content Warning: This exhibition has sensitive content and adult themes that some may find upsetting.
Join us also for our other in-person events featuring music and conversations with our Future Creative Leaders and their collaborators. These are: We, the Change launch night, eott: Open Grime and Dred Presents: Long Story Short - The Experience.
We, The Change is part of Brighton Festival 2025.
Accessibility
This event will be held on the ground floor, level access, of Lighthouse Project Space, Unit D North Level 1, New England House, Brighton, BN1 4GH (map)
We have step-free access just to the left of our space. The step-free ramp is 1 metre wide, after the ramp you reach a blue door please use the 'Lighthouse' doorbell, one of the team will come to let you in and you will then go through a door that is 34 in / 86.5cm wide and after that another door in to the space that is 33.5 in / 85cm wide. There is an accessible toilet in the space on the same floor. We have one accessible parking space that must be booked in advance. For further information email [email protected] or call 01273 647197.
About Future Creative Leaders
Future Creative Leaders (FCL) is a 12-month paid programme offering young creatives from underrepresented backgrounds the opportunity to work closely with Lighthouse's leadership team to explore various aspects of creative leadership. Funded and supported by Art Fund’s ‘Reimagine Grants’ and Chalk Cliff Trust, over the year, participants will co-curate programmes, select participants for mini-residencies, and recruit their successors, all while exploring alternative governance structures, accountability, and power-sharing.
About Lighthouse
Lighthouse is a Brighton-based arts charity, providing an accessible programme of talks, exhibitions, commissions, professional development and education initiatives. www.lighthouse.org.uk | @lighthouse_btn
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