Hadfield Open Art Show continues up to and including Saturday (4 June), featuring works from local people which are on display at Hadfield Hall.
One of the organisers, Annette Hetherington, told us that it’s great to have the art show back as it celebrates its 10th anniversary.
She said: "We were prepared to put on a show in 2020 but Covid-19 restrictions meant we had to postpone it. But this year’s artists are amazing.
"It’s inspiring to see what people create in their own homes. There’s a huge variety of work on display with very differing styles.”
Annette Hetherington
There is also a children’s display at The Craft Barn, just off Station Road. It's been a record0breaking year with over 170 children participating in this year's exhibition.
Winners have already been presented with their prizes by High Peak Mayor and Mayoress Ollie and Gill Cross.
They also took in a sneak peek of the adults display before it opened to the public.
Some of the art works in the exhibition
Annette said they have had about 200 people through the exhibition so far and hope the numbers to increase towards the weekend.
Sandra Crake who claimed the overall 2nd prize in the painting category. Image: Wendy Turner.
Sally Mavin, who was the winner of the textile category. Image: Wendy Turner.
High Peak Mayor Councillor Ollie Cross speaking to Sally. Image: Wendy Turner.
(left to right) Ronnie Williams, Elaine Brewster Kelly, Jill Cross, Ollie Cross, Anthony Mckeown, Sandra Crake, Annette Hetherington and Liz Armstrong. Image: Wendy Turner.
Listen to Annette speaking to our reporter Gill Garston below...