The Salisbury Museum will host the prestigious Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2024 Exhibition.
The exhibition, which is the UK's most esteemed annual open drawing showcase, will feature 115 works by 108 artists.
These pieces represent a wide range of contemporary drawing practices from both national and international artists.
The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, established in 1994 by artist and professor Anita Taylor, celebrates excellence in current drawing practice.
The exhibition provides a platform for artists, designers and other drawing practitioners, championing the role and value of drawing in today's creative landscape.
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The exhibition will open on October 26 and run until January 26.
It will be accompanied by various events, including a drawing course led by Rob Hames.
Adrian Green, museum director, said: "The Trinity Buoy Wharf exhibition first toured to Salisbury in 2019 so we are delighted to have it back for a second time.
"What impresses me most about the show is the variety of works in different media that fall under the definition of ‘drawing’ – prepared to be amazed, surprised and challenged by what the exhibition contains."
The Salisbury Museum is the first venue outside London to host the 2024 exhibition, which will then tour Falmouth, Dundee, and Manchester until October 2025.
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