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walking with pride

About

From 16 October, take part in an animated walk through the town and visit the
accompanying exhibition at Chequer House Gallery. A treat for all the family this
autumn half-term.

Using augmented reality technology, this trail leads you along the King's Lynn Pride route
through town to seven key locations where you'll meet characters, imagined and real,
inspired by local heritage. As you explore, you'll collect digital Pride Tokens — each one
celebrating a moment, identity, or milestone that shines a light on the town's LGBTQ+ past
and present.

You will be guided by an old friend of Collusion, Vinegar Tom, who some of you may
remember from Kinema of Dreams! But this is more than just a game. It's a celebration of
youth creativity and collaboration. Alongside the trail, visit the exhibition at Chequer House
Gallery that reveals the making of the project – from the first sparks of research to the final
digital designs. Developed with local young creatives from our FUSE programme ages 16
30, this behind-the-scenes look showcases how imagination, history, and technology came
together to create a new kind of storytelling experience for King's Lynn.

The exhibition is Free Entry and runs alongside 50 independent artists at Chequer House
Gallery, Chequer House, 10-12 King Street, Kings Lynn, PE30 5PA. Open: Wednesday –
Sunday, 11am-5pm. Well behaved dogs and children welcome. The exhibition room is
accessible for wheelchair users and will include an audio description.

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Map & Directions

Walking with Pride: The Colours of History

Type:Art Exhibition

10-12 King Street, kings lynn, Cambridgeshire, PE30 1ES

Tel: 01553605589

Opening Times

Season (16 Oct 2025 - 30 Oct 2025)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday11:00 - 17:00

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