More than 100 original artworks are set to be on display at an "eclectic" and "bold" exhibition in Bromsgrove.
Five artists from the North Worcestershire Artist Collective have joined forces for a third collaborative exhibition at Blackwell Community Hall after their successful debut at the venue in November 2022.
More than 100 artworks will be on display with each artist showcasing their own individual technique and style so there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
Bromsgrove artist Michelle Doidge said: "Previous exhibitions at Blackwell Community Hall have been very successful and there is always a real buzz with many visitors coming to support us.
"We are all so excited to be working together once again and exhibiting in such a fantastic venue.
"Blackwell Community Hall is the perfect backdrop for our eclectic mix of bold and contemporary pieces and we look forward to welcoming all of our visitors over the weekend."
The Collective formed after meeting through Worcestershire Open Studios and has gone from strength to strength over the years.
The five exhibiting artists are Jane Aston, Michelle Doidge, Natasha Giles, Edwina Mackinnon and Amanda Pardoe.
Their eclectic mix of instinctive, expressive, abstract and representational work combines to create an exhibition of bold and colourful contemporary artworks.
The artists work with a variety of mediums including oil, acrylic, pastels, watercolour, inks and digital art.
Visitors will be able to meet the artists and discover what inspires them and the technique they employ.
All of the original artworks along with prints and greetings cards will be available to purchase.
The exhibition is taking place at Blackwell Community Hall on Greenhill Road on Saturday (November 23) and Sunday (November 24) from 10am until 4pm.
It is free entry and everyone is welcome with refreshments also being available on the day.
For more information contact Michelle Doidge on 07866 656218
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