An open call was put out by the Socially Engaged Art Salon Brighton (SEAS) to design a poster to raise awareness of domestic abuse during Covid-19. From the entries, 15 poster designs were selected by a panel of judges—Barry Adamson, a multi-disciplined artist; Christine Webster, an international photo/video artist and psychotherapist; and SEAS founder Gil Mualem-Doron—to be printed and displayed in Brighton with the overall winner also receiving a £100 prize.
Gaslighting showcases the work of artists who have had direct experience of domestic abuse. The resulting exhibition, curated by artist and activist Miranda Gavin, is a selection of personal work on this theme that includes photography, film, animation, performance, poetry and painting.