Chilterns MS Centre's pop-up art weekend raises more than £16,000
Visitors to the exhibition enjoyed a range of work including paintings, photographs, ceramics, glass and jewellery.
More than 85 painters, jewellers, potters, and ceramists exhibited their work, including Liz Grammenos, Lori North, Geoff Hutchins, Catherine Golds and students from the Bucks College Group.
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Hide AdThe amount raised from this year's exhibition is the highest ever and will help families affected by the condition in Aylesbury Vale and beyond.
Over the years more than £120,000 has been raised to help the centre provide physical, practical and emotional support to people with MS and their families.
Harriet Karia, head of fundraising and communications at the MS Centre said: “It’s fantastic that the community turned out to support the centre, as we rely so much on the generosity of others to be able to run our services.
"We help people to do the simple things many of us take for granted, like brushing their own teeth or being able to play with their grandchildren.
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Hide Ad"Such a small thing can make a huge difference to someone living with MS, and the funds raised will help more people with MS to achieve their goals.
"We thank all of the artists who took part in the exhibition for making this such an excellent show.
"We also want to thank all of our sponsors, including Michael Anthony Estate Agents, for their invaluable support again this year."