A ‘KALEIDOSCOPE’ exhibition of arts and crafts takes place in Chipping over the coming few weeks.
It features Ribble Valley practitioners including Gloria Booth, David Hamilton, Mary Kelly, Norman Kelly, Kathy Reynolds, Jeanette Teare, and Susan Whigham, at Brabin’s Gallery on Talbot Street.
Described as ‘a diverse display of art and craft created by makers from the Ribble Valley’, it can be seen at the gallery during July and August.
It is open every day from 9am to 5pm.
Admission is free.
There will be a special preview event tomorrow from 6pm.
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