Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Creativity For A Cause: Charity Art Exhibition Brings Community Together


(MENAFN- Pressat) The Chilterns Neuro Centre is celebrating the success of its vibrant Pop-Up Art Weekend, which welcomed more than 1,000 visitors and raised over £23,000 to support people in the local community affected by MS, Parkinson's and strokes.

Held in partnership with the Clare Foundation, the special weekend, which is celebrating its 21st year, brought together an inspiring collection of talented artists, art lovers, supporters and volunteers for a memorable community event filled with creativity and generosity.

Visitors had the opportunity to explore and purchase a wide range of artworks from an incredible group of artists who generously contributed at least a third of the sale from each piece of artwork sold to support the Centre's vital services. The event created a lively and welcoming atmosphere while helping raise essential funds for the charity.

The Chilterns Neuro Centre would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the Clare Foundation for partnering on this much-loved event. Their support and collaboration played a key role in making the weekend such a success.

Special thanks also go to the many talented artists who shared their creativity, the dedicated volunteers who generously gave their time to help run the event and the hundreds of visitors whose enthusiasm and support made the weekend so special.

“We are absolutely delighted by the success of the Pop-Up Art Weekend,” said Hannah Fleming, Community and Events Manager at the Chilterns Neuro Centre.” To welcome more than 1,000 visitors and raise over £23,000 is an incredible achievement. Events like this not only raise vital funds for our services but also bring the community together in a truly uplifting way.”

“It was a pleasure to partner with the Chilterns Neuro Centre for this fantastic event,” said Robin Walker, Chair of Trustees at the Clare Foundation.“The Pop-Up Art Weekend showcased not only exceptional artistic talent but also the power of community collaboration. We are proud to support the Centre and the invaluable work they do for people living with neurological conditions.”

Funds raised from the weekend will help the Chilterns Neuro Centre continue providing a wide range of treatments and services to people in the community affected by MS, Parkinson's and strokes, empowering them to live life to the full.

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