Eco Art and Photography Exhibition now open for viewing at All Saints Church in Kingston

By Tilly O'Brien

12th Nov 2024 | Local News

The exhibition is now open to visitors sat All Saints Church in Kingston (Credit: Nub News)
The exhibition is now open to visitors sat All Saints Church in Kingston (Credit: Nub News)

Kingston Artists Open Studios (KAOS) and Kingston Camera Club (KCC)'s Eco Art and Photography Exhibition is now open to viewers at All Saints Church.    

The exhibition opened yesterday, 11 November and will run until 22 November.

At the exhibition, visitors can view what ecological and sustainable activities are happening locally and in the wider world and see for yourself the inspiring artwork that has been created in pictures by these two local groups.

'Getting a Boost' will be on show at the exhibition (Credit: Mike Lawton, KCC)

KAOS is a group of professional, semi-professional and experienced artists living and working in the Kingston area.  

Set up in 2010, it was designed to widen access to the visual arts in Kingston.  

Featuring artists, makers and designers, KAOS has a wide range of artistic activities. 

You can find out more about KAOS on its website.

KCC is well known as a thriving group of gifted, keen amateur photographers who meet weekly on a Monday evening at St Andrew's Church Hall in Ham.

'Fresh Air Washing Line' will be on show at the exhibition (Credit: Sue Buller, KCC)

It boasts of having started life as a small group in 1893.   

'Rickshaw taxi in Varanasi' will be on show at the exhibition (Credit: Moni Kenward, KCC)

Find out more about the KCC on its website.

     

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