ARTISTS with learning disabilities will be showing off their talents in a regional arts exhibition.

Twelve students from Bromley’s Nash College, Croydon Road, Hayes, will have their artwork displayed at The Gallery Highwaymans.

The work chosen for the gallery in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, represents the wide range of challenges that face each of the students involved, both physically and mentally.

Nash College principal Claire Howley-Mummery said: "This arts exhibition is a fantastic way to celebrate our students’ achievements.

“We are delighted that our students’ art work has proved of such high standard and that a gallery was interested in featuring it."

Any art not sold during the show, which runs from Friday (May 13) until next Sunday (May 22), will be displayed at Nash College’s yearly summer show on July 11 to 13.

The college is run by disability charity Livability and is the only specialist residential college for 18 to 25-year-olds with learning difficulties in London.