AN exhibition set among the gardens of a visitor attraction in the North-East has opened to the public.
Hidden in the walled gardens of Crook Hall, Durham City, are pieces of artwork that range from large wooden sculptures to small-scale clay items.
The annual Art in the Garden exhibition features David Gross, Priscilla Day and Graham Hopper.
Two artists showing their work for the first time are Sonna Kalindjian and Jim Roberts.
They will be calling in to work on site during the course of the exhibition and will welcome questions from visitors.
The exhibition runs every day this month, except Saturdays.
Entrance charges are £4 adults, £3.50 concessions and £11.50 for family tickets. Crook Hall is situated off Sidegate, ten minutes from the city centre.
For further information, please telephone 0191-384 8028.
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