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Gay and Lesbian Arts and Media (GLAM) was a Brighton-based arts and media organisation offering a wide range of services, classes and activities to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities. It offered:
- courses in computing, Photoshop, web design, photography and video production
- Information on training and employment opportunities in the Brighton area
- Design and video production services with low charges for voluntary sector organisations
- Photographic exhibitions and arts events
- 'Hold Tight', a same sex domestic violence project with a website and a CD-Rom.
GLAM closed in August 2004 through lack of funding.[1]
External links
Official website (retrieved via the Internet Archive, images missing) http://web.archive.org/web/20031230150722/http://www.glam-brighton.co.uk/
References
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- ↑ Press release announcing closure of GLAM (retrieved via the Wayback Machine) http://web.archive.org/web/20051231140827/http://www.glam-brighton.co.uk/