An unusual exhibition of portraits is on display in the corridors of The James Cook University Hospital.
First year BA photography students from Cleveland College of Art and Design have put together a selection for their display called What Am I Doing Here?
The portraits, along the first floor corridor near the heart wards, are of unknown people and aim to hold the viewer's attention by allowing them to create their own impressions of each individual.
Lecturer in photography Harold Fricker said: "The exhibition is a brilliant opportunity for the students to have their work displayed within the hospital and for audiences to have access to work that would usually be displayed in art galleries."
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