An annual art and crafts event is set to return to Ely this weekend with the aim of raising money for two charities.
Art Unequalled, which was established by local sculptor Sally Dunham in 2010, will see more than 40 local and national artists and craftsmen bring their work to The Maltings.
This year, the event will also be supporting Just George, a charity set up in memory of George Radcliffe, from Isleham, who passed away in October 2023 at the age of four.
George was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma in May 2022.
At the event, there will be a stand in the foyer with a mixture of pieces specially made and donated by the exhibitors for sale in aid of Cancer Research UK and Just George.
There will also be a tombola with a range of prizes, with all money raised being divided between the two charities.
The annual event, which showcases a range of media and styles, is a highlight in the local calendar and draws in many visitors from across the region.
Ms Dunham said: "There is something for all tastes and budgets from stocking fillers to investment artworks, you are sure to find something you love."
Art Unequalled is also known for its fundraising efforts for Cancer Research UK, having raised thousands of pounds over the last 10 years.
Ms Dunham said: “When my late husband Rob, was diagnosed with cancer in 2015, I felt helpless.
"Over the years I have co-ordinated various fundraising activities including those at Art Unequalled.
"Cancer affects so many people in a devastating way and hopefully, the money we raise goes someway to helping find a cure for this awful disease.
"I am always blown away by the generosity of my exhibitors and their donations of beautiful artworks for the cause and this year has surpassed any thing I had hoped for."
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