Artists asked to submit work for annual show

The town of St Peter Port in Guernsey. There are boats in the foreground on the water and behind it lies the town, with colourful buildings stacked on a hill.
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It will be the show's fourth year

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Artists in Guernsey have been asked to submit work for the annual Guernsey Arts Open.

The exhibition showcases local artists' work and will be held at the George Crossan Gallery from 30 November to 31 December this year.

It will be the show's fourth year and submission forms are available online, external. Physical copies can be picked up at Guernsey Museum at Candie.

Submissions close on 30 September.

A spokesperson said: "Whether you're a budding artist or well established in the local arts scene, the Guernsey Arts Open is the perfect opportunity to meet and be inspired by other local artists and to find different ways of how you can get involved in the arts scene."

They added the show's aim was to "promote the Bailiwick's local artists".

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