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Disability awareness art display at Inner Market

AN ART exhibition designed to encourage islanders to change their views about disability is open to the public this week.

Front row, left to right, Thomas Kent, Megan Carter, Amelia Davies, Teah Marquis, James Mills and Jean-Pierre Le Normand. Back row, left to right, Trudi Kent, Becky Swain from Monkey Puzzle, Emily Edwards from sponsor Butterfield Bank, Sophie Tostevin, Karen Blanchford from GDA, Marcel Le Normand, Rachel Webber and Caterina Allaway from the Arts Commission. 						                     (Picture by Chris George)
Front row, left to right, Thomas Kent, Megan Carter, Amelia Davies, Teah Marquis, James Mills and Jean-Pierre Le Normand. Back row, left to right, Trudi Kent, Becky Swain from Monkey Puzzle, Emily Edwards from sponsor Butterfield Bank, Sophie Tostevin, Karen Blanchford from GDA, Marcel Le Normand, Rachel Webber and Caterina Allaway from the Arts Commission. (Picture by Chris George) / Chris George Photography Tel: 07781 16 19 10

The ‘We All Matter, Eh? Think Differently About Disability’ exhibition is running in the Inner Market in St Peter Port until Friday. Artwork featured includes posters of all the designs submitted to a thought-provoking competition run by the campaign.

Executive director of the Guernsey Disability Alliance Karen Blanchford said the body launched a competition to encourage people to think differently about disability.

It was supported by Butterfield.

Full story in today's Guernsey Press

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