AN art exhibition showcasing visual arts from local artists and groups has gone on display at Worcester's County Hall.
Art at County Hall is an exhibition space outside the Council Chamber, which the public can access.
The latest displays has now been installed, and will stay on display until the end of January.
The displays include Handcut Originals, pieces created by Richard Webb from his fondness of Worcestershire's countryside, and a display from ASPIE, a social self-help group for adults with Aspergers.
There is also a collection of work created by patients, volunteers and staff at St Richard's Hospice.
Steve Wilson, Worcestershire's county arts officer, said: "Art at County Hall continues to fascinate, excite and to showcase the many artists we have in our county.
"Come along and have a look at our new exhibition and if you like the work buy a piece for you or a loved one - it will make a great Christmas present too."
It is the sixth exhibition at County Hall, and more are being planned for the future.
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