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A Bedwas-based arts group will be showcasing its work at a five-day arts and crafts exhibition this month.
The exhibition, at Van Road United Reformed Church, is being held between Tuesday May 12 and Saturday May 16.
The event, which coincides with Christian Aid Week, will be free to the public – but there will be donation buckets at the venue.
Money raised from the event this year will help Christian Aid support impoverished communities. This year Christian Aid Week focuses on Nairobi, Kenya.
The annual exhibition offers both established and emerging artists an opportunity to showcase their work in a friendly, community‑focused setting.
Organisers hope that this year’s event will attract even more visitors and help strengthen the connection between the arts and the wider community.
Organiser Diane Moverley, who is a member of the arts group which meets weekly at Bedwas Workmen’s Hall, said: “For several years, two members of Van Road United Reformed Church, Mair and John Wade, organised an annual art and craft event for local artists.

“It was run under the auspices of the Vanguard Centre at Van Road Church, and proved to be very successful until the pandemic. Last year, the group decided to bring back the exhibition, and it was well received with several artists selling their work,” she continued.
Ms Moverley continued: “The timing happened to coincide with Christian Aid Week, so it seemed a good idea to use it as a fundraising event.
“The artists can submit up to three paintings – which must be able to be hung – and pay £2 per submission.
“We welcome any other donations. All of the money raised will go to Christian Aid for its work with partner organisations around the world.
“Work can be submitted on Friday May 8 from 1.30pm to 5pm.”
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