Pupils from Pewsey Vale School have launched an art exhibition at the village’s gallery to coincide with the carnival.
Students enjoyed a preview of the exhibit at Pewsey Gallery in the High Street on Saturday and their work will be on display for members of the public to enjoy until Friday, September 19.
A variety of artwork will be on display at the gallery, which is a non-profit community organisation, including prints, paintings and sculptures.
Many of the pieces were created as part of the year 10 and 11 students GCSE coursework and exams.
Head of art Kimberley Pallot said: “I’d like to thank everyone who has been so supportive.
“Pewsey Vale School is a school which recognises the important of the support of the local community, it’s fundamentally important to have that.”
The school is opening a community art drop-in session for members of the public on Wednesdays during term time.
Between 3.45pm and 4.45pm the school will open up their facilities and offer use of their equipment to local residents.
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