
Nantwich Museum’s first Open Art Exhibition opens in the Millennium Gallery tomorrow (March 31st).
The exhibition is due to run until Saturday June 20th.
The theme is ‘Heritage’ and around 70 pieces of artwork selected from more than 200 entries by a panel of judges will be displayed.
These include 2D works, painting, drawing, lino printing, mono printing, abstract works, mixed media, collage, textiles and 3D works, black and white photography and sculpture.
A Museum spokesperson said: “The standard of entries was very high and selected artwork was chosen on its individual merits, how it might fit in the context of all other selected pieces and the museum itself.”
The most popular artwork selected by the votes of visitors to the exhibition will receive a cash prize and a chance to exhibit work in the Community Gallery at a later date.
Most of the artwork is also available for sale.
Entry is free to the museum and exhibition. The museum in Pillory Street is open from 10am – 4pm (Tuesday – Saturday).
For further information contact Nantwich Museum on [email protected] or telephone 01270 627104.



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