Richmond Rotary Club has once again opened its annual charity art exhibition at The Station in Richmond.
The exhibition runs until Tuesday, October 8 and includes about 100 pictures in addition to a wide variety of artefacts.
All the work is for sale in aid of charities which this year include Yorkshire Cancer Research and Marie Curie.
Richard Gibson, who organises the event for Richmond Rotary Club, said: "This is a really exciting selection of a wide variety of art by professional and amateur artists. The Station is a great venue with a high footfall where lots of people can enjoy the art without booking or charge.
"We are grateful to the Station staff for their continuing support."
The exhibition was opened by Rotary president Mac Bryant who thanked Richard Gibson and all his fellow Rotarians who had helped to set things up.
"To a huge extent the exhibition symbolises what Rotary stands for at its best," added Mr Bryant. "It is firmly based in our local community, gives opportunities to a large number of great local artists, and ultimately benefits less fortunate people through the charities it supports."
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