An art studio in St Lawrence is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
Binnel Studios will be putting on a special exhibition over the August bank holiday weekend, bringing together the resident artists.
Seven artists will be exhibiting, and some of the artists will be exhibiting new work.
The studios have been a hive of activity over the past few years, with the artists exploring new methods as well as consolidating existing ideas and motifs.
Celia Wilkinson, recently featured on BBC Radio 4, is known for her vibrant canvases that she has showcased internationally since 1997.
Painter and printmaker Sadie Tierney has expressive images with a contemporary edge. She recently completed a commission for Cunard's newest cruise liner, Queen Anne.
Sue Paraskeva has built an international reputation with work held in many private and museum collections.
She is known for her delicate porcelain, fired in the self-constructed wood-fired kiln at Binnel.
Matthew Chambers' distinctive ceramic sculptures are sought after across the world. Earlier in the year he had a solo show at Contemporary Applied Arts, London.
Amanda Wheeler finds her inspiration in the Island's coastline and the sea.
Jane Cox is principally known for her boldly decorated functional ceramics. She recently has been absorbed by playful experimentation in hand-building, referencing Constructivist assemblages.
For potter Molly Attrill, understatement is key. She works with different clays and firing schedules.
Binnel Studios will be open to the public on August 24 to August 26 from 11am to 4pm daily.
The seven artists look forward to "welcoming friends old and new".
Parking is available in the car park. Please observe the one way system.
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