An art group will hold a pop-up Christmas sale with everything under £50.
The Romsey Art Group will hold the sale at the Mountbatten Gallery in Lee on Friday, November 22, and Saturday, November 23, from 10am until 4pm.
The sale will include paintings, ceramics, sculptures and cards.
The group, which has called the Mountbatten Gallery home for more than 60 years, is hoping to raise funds for the upkeep of the building. The gallery is a listed Victorian chapel dating back to 1865.
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Lindsey Blow, chair of the Romsey Art Group, said: "We are very fortunate to have the gallery. Just having somewhere to call home is a great enabler for us.
"The gallery is very dear to the hearts of all of our membership. Just having this space means we can run exhibitions, meet up for regular painting days, host workshops and classes and even run our pottery sessions.
"Protecting this building is as important to us as our art."
The group is made up of 200 artists who are having an early spring clean of their studios and sorting out some of their hidden art.
Lesley Walker, a member of the group, said: "We decided to hold a Christmas sale to help raise funds for our gallery. Everything will be priced to sell. Nothing over £50.
"There will be paintings, ceramics, sculptures, and cards.
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"Our customers can expect to find a bargain or two including work by some well-known local names.
"Everything must go, and we are delighted that Jane Scarth House will take donations afterwards."
Susan Wakefield, the artist who suggested the idea, said: "We gain space in our studios, our gallery gets some much-needed funds and our customers get a bargain.
"We are also selling tea and cake."
The group said all funds raised will go towards supporting the maintenance of the building.
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