Richmond Rotary Club's Charities Art Exhibition

Fri, Oct 26th 2018 at 7:00 pm- Thu, Nov 22nd 2018 - 8:00 pm

This is the exhibition's sixth year and a wide variety of artwork of all kinds will be on display from many Northern artists. The money raised by Rotary from sales will go to local charities.


There will be a preview evening on Saturday 27th from 6.30pm to 9.00pm that will provide a special opportunity to see the exhibition and meet some of the artists.

Admission is £5 per person on the door, which will include wine and savouries.

Richmond Rotarian Richard Gibson who has helped organise the event said:

"It's great to have an exhibition where such a diverse range of talented Northern artists can dispaly their works in a wonderful venue and also at the same time, provide valuable support to worthwhile charities."

 

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