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Exhibition raises cash for charity



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Published Date:
18 July 2008
An exhibition has raised £1,387 for a charity that cares for terminally and seriously ill children in the community.
The Tring Festival Art Exhibition involved 26 artist who showed more than 100 pieces of work in the Natural History Museum at Tring.

Cash raised from artwork sales, raffle tickets and catalogue sales will go to the Pepper Foundation in Berkhamsted.

Artists paid £5 to display their work and also gave 20 per cent from sales of their work to the good cause.

This year was the first time the annual event held in June was organised by Tring Visual Arts - a group made up of artists.

Now the group is looking for somewhere to hold regular exhibitions and would like anyone with suitable premises to get in touch. Email info@tringvisualarts.co.uk.



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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 1:17 PM
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