A CHANCE to see the best of recent work from Herefordshire craftspeople is being offered by Hereford Art Gallery and Museum.
Other West Midlands artists will also be part of the display which can be seen at the city venue, in Broad Street, from Saturday until May 16.
The six Herefordshire people are: Jack Doherty, Clare Keil, Ronald Pennell, Mark de la Torre, Allen Wilding and Jon Williams with pieces ranging from garden furniture to engraved glass.
The Craftspace Touring exhibition marks the fifth in this series over the past 15 years and examines the journey of craft from the studio to the home.
In focusing on craftspeople in greater depth, the exhibition aims to illuminate the influence of environment - whether studio, landscape or cultural - on makers' decisions to work in the region.
Peter Young, design and display officer at the gallery, said: "We are very excited to be showing this prestigious touring exhibition which has been so well received in the West Midlands.
"We are the final venue and, therefore, hope that people take the opportunity to visit this successful exhibition."
Opening times are 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sundays (from April 4) and bank holidays (April 12 and May 3), with closure on Good Friday and Mondays (except bank holidays). Admission is free.
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