Gloucestershire Rural Community Council, in partnership with Age Concern Gloucestershire and Art Shape, are joining forces to celebrate and showcase older people’s creativity by building an exhibition of items which illustrate what Gloucestershire has meant and continues to mean to them. This is an initiative of the Bishop’s Breakfast, an occasional gathering hosted by the Bishop of Gloucester, of Chief Executives from the voluntary, statutory, public and business sectors.

The exhibition will run from the 1st to the 14th August at Gloucester Cathedral, launching officially on the 4th. It will consist of a wide range of items – photography, needlework, painting, collage, ceramics, to name but a few.   Contributions can be pieces that have already been completed in existing art classes/sessions at clubs and day centres; individual pieces of work completed at home; or new items which have been made in one of the forthcoming workshops taking place in each of the six districts of the county. 

For more information contact Gloucestershire Rural Community Council