MEET the artists behind an exhibition exploring memory at Salisbury Arts Centre.

Memories, which runs until February 25, is made up of work of four artists Jenni Dutton, Linn O’Carroll, Marlene Little and Mirka Golden-Hann.

The exhibition looks at memory in terms of people and places, traces and treasuring, remembering and forgetting.

A meet the artists event is being held tomorrow (February 4) from 11am to noon and gives visitors the opportunity to chat informally with them and find out about their work in the gallery.

Jenni Dutton has documented her mother through her Dementia Darnings portraits and Mirka Golden-Hann who explores the dresser, not as simple furniture, but as the repository for gathering family history over time.

The exhibition also features Marlene Little’s work which brings together photography and textiles, exploring ideas around personal recollection, memory, the morphing of memory and dementia.

Linn O’Carroll, who won the Evolver Prize 2016 with her work Gingko, looks at memory in terms of traces in the landscape that provide a sense of place.