IN PICTURES: Some highlights from Castle Park Arts Centre's new exhibitions
By The Editor
24th May 2021 | Local News








Last week, Castle Park introduced four new exhibitions for visitors for visitors to its Arts Centre.
These include Inside Outside by The Eddisbury Artists, From the Water's Edge by Andrew Croughton, Opening Up by Sarah Morley and A lifetime with pencils, pens and paints by Jean Harley.
All the exhibitions offer both beautifully intricate and strikingly expansive images of scenes from everyday life, especially lives suspended in the stasis of the coronavirus pandemic.
The talent on display is something to behold and it is well worth going to see the pieces for yourselves!
Before then, I have compiled a gallery of images from the different exhibitions for you to explore remotely. Just click through the pictures at the top of this article to see them all.
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