CHEEKY Chairs are the latest objects to be exhibited in a weird and wonderful array of designs produced by students with deaf or visual disabilities.
The exhibition, at Henshaws Arts and Crafts Centre, in Bond End, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, presents the everyday object in various guises, ranging from the decorative and sculptural to the more contemporary and just plain humourous.
"We invite you to come and relax in our exhibition, but be prepared to be surprised as some may glow or make a noise," said a centre spokesman.
The dozen or more chairs are designed and made by students working in the workshops and by local artists.
The Cheeky Chairs display is open between 10am and 4pm, Monday to Friday, until April 8.
For more details, contact (01423) 541888.
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