An art exhibition is set to raise funds for charity.
Taskers of Accrington will host the three-day event in collaboration with Red Dot Art, a new collective of six northwest artists.
The event, which will take place at Queen Mill on Queens Road, will run from November 29 to December 1.
It aims to connect the public with local artists and allow them to buy pieces directly from the artists.
Artists who will present their work at the event include Alex Hinge, Celia Davis, Kim Barsky, Andrea Moysey, Tammy Walters and Alan Yaffe.
A quarter of the money from the art purchases will go to East Lancashire Hospice.
As well as artwork to view and buy, Taskers of Accrington will also have refreshments on hand and customers are welcome to browse the 30,000 sq ft showroom and explore Black Friday offers on furniture, flooring and accessories.
Ivor Lefton, managing director of Taskers of Accrington, said: "It’s a real privilege to help showcase local talent.
"Having traded in the area for 127 years, it is no surprise to us the depth and breadth of talent there is locally, and it needs to be showcased.
"We hope the public will really embrace the event and help us in supporting both local artists and charity."
Taskers of Accrington started as a hardware shop in 1896 and has since expanded to become one of the North West’s 'most exciting furniture stores' and a retailer of brands from around the globe.
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