Artworks by inmates at an East Yorkshire jail will be featuring in an exhibition at York Minster later this month.
The GCSE and A-level ceramics work has been produced by prisoners serving at HMP Wolds.
This is the third year the exhibition has been held. Many of the pieces can be purchased, with funds going towards the prison's education service.
Sales from last year's exhibition raised more than £400, helping to provide materials for further art projects.
Louise Hampson, York Minster collections manager, said: "Last year's exhibition featured excellent work and we have the same high hopes for this year.
"One set of bowls from last year's exhibition was even purchased as a wedding present."
The exhibition runs from Tuesday until Friday, February 4.
York residents can use their minster passes to get in for free.
To secure a pass, send a request and stamped, addressed envelope to the Visitors Department, St William's College, College Street, York, YO1 7JF. They are also available from the minster.
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