A RANGE of artwork inspired by the Isle of Avalon will be on display for free at The Meeting House, Ilminster, throughout November.
Made in Glastonbury, a popular exhibition previously held at The Meeting House back in 2012, has returned this week with additional artists and thought-provoking work that looks set to entertain and inspire people of Somerset once again.
This variety of art sees the bold, warm colours of Kate Dimambro's paintings, Patrick Franks' fine detailed observational paintings, natural world ceramics by Casey Jon, the paintings of Sue Allen who has an eye for shape and design within her wildlife subjects, Stephen Spraggon's tranquil landscape photography and BJ Miers, who brings old wood back to life with her sculptures.
The exhibition runs until November 22 and is available to view Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4.30pm, and Saturday, 9.30am to 2.30pm.
For more information visit www.themeetinghouse.org.uk
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