The GambLGBTQ+ project is hosting a photography exhibition open to the public to help raise awareness and understanding of gambling harms in LGBTQ+ communities.

A poster for the GambLGBTQ+ research project photography exhibition. Colourful text with a photo image on a black background. Text reads: GambLGBTQ+ understandng gambling in LGBTQ+ communities. Photography exhibition 16th July - 25th July 2025. Ground floor Gallery, 154 Edward street, University of Brighton, BN2 0JG. A QR code is provided that takes you to the GambLGBTQ+ blog. The logos of University of Brighton, Brighton & Hove Switchboard and YouGov are at the bottom along with the funders GambleAware.

GambLGBTQ+ Photography Exhibition

Exhibition Details

GambLGBTQ+ Photography exhibition
16th -25th July 2025
Open Weekdays 9-5pm & 19th July 1-4pm
Closed July 16th 1-5pm for a private viewing.
Ground Floor Gallery
154 Edward Street
University of Brighton
BN2 0JG

The exhibition is free, has step-free access, and open to the public.
There is an accessible toilet for all alongside binary-gendered toilets. Please use the toilet you feel comfortable using.

About the exhibition

This exhibition presents a selection of experiences shared during the in-depth data collections phases of the project. It features photographs and accompanying texts from participants in the Photovoice Study, each introduced with a brief preamble that provides context and insight. In addition, diary entries and interview quotes from participants in the earlier online data collection phase have been interpreted creatively through original photographs taken by members of the research team. These images are displayed alongside the quote that inspired them. We hope this exhibition raises awareness, develops understanding and empathy, and provokes conversations and the need for change. If you have a question or feedback about the exhibition please email us at: LGBTQgambling (at) brighton.ac.uk

Support and Resources

Please click here to find a list of organisations that provide support for gambling, mental health, and debt, whether you are impacted by your own or someone else’s gambling.