THE latest artist to show her work at Winchester Discovery Centre will be Anna Cady.
The exhibition will be on home turf, as she comes from Fulflood, and she has entitled the show 'It Works Both Ways'.
She has produced it in partnership with Louisa Makolski, a disabled artist from East Grinstead who can only communicate by eye movement.
It was Louisa's choice to base the show around the theme of water.
Several exhibits include images from the River Itchen in Winchester and Itchen Stoke along with the hydrotherapy pool at the Pinder Centre at Avington near Winchester.
The exhibits include a selection of photographs along with short films. They will be on display at the Discovery Centre in Jewry Street, Winchester, until the end of January.
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