With around 50 artists, the exhibition boasts free admission, a beautiful setting, and over 100 exhibitions of a wide variety.
All donations and proceeds go to Stars Appeal, a charity the event has raised £5,000 for since 2022, with £1,500 raised at last year’s event.
Organiser and village local, Richard Horner, said: “We set it up as a nonjudgemental exhibition, so we don’t have a hanging committee or curator”, explaining that all submissions are welcome.
Last year’s exhibition (Image: Richard Horner)
Horner expressed hope of raising the same amount as last year.
The event offers an opportunity for the village community to come together and raise money for a charity close to their hearts.
There will be a cafe and refreshments, with locally made cakes and buns, as well as raffles to raise funds for Stars Appeal.
Horner, who has spent his retirement admiring art and working for charity, called the event an opportunity to “get the community together”, explaining that the largest footfall he has seen at the event was around 400.
The exhibition will be open on Saturday, May 9, to Sunday, May 10, from 10.30am to 4.30pm.
