Mental health arts charity Centrepieces are presenting their latest work at Hall Place in Bexley this month.
The exhibition, which features paintings, sculptures and photography, was launched at the Stables Gallery on Saturday (April 25).
Visitors enjoying the art at Saturday's launch event
Last Saturday also marked the registration of Centrepieces as an independent charity, known as CIO.
Centrepieces helps people in their recovery from mental illness through art therapy.
'The Nest Sculpture' - Coun John Davey, The Annex School Headmistress Jane Parish and artist Guy Tarrant
Volunteer Geoff Norris said: “I thoroughly enjoy the experience of being involved in the passion and creativity of Centrepieces artists - and witnessing how people change in a very positive way over time.”
The gallery and is open daily from 10am-5pm, with free entry, parking and disabled access.
The exhibition will run until Sunday, May 24.
Centrepieces was launched 15 years ago and was formerly based at the Crayford Centre, before moving to The Lodge at Hall Place a year ago, with the help of Oxleas NHS Trust.
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