Drawing on the success of the 3-in-1 art exhibition staged as part of Swindon Arts' Think Art Festival in June, sound specialists Clarion (GB) has again opened up its gallery and foyer space.
The work of three artists Mary Rayner, Gay Whimster and Arran Miles are on display.
"We are truly committed to supporting art in the local community," said Brian Devonshire, financial director of Clarion, "and consider the facility we have here in Hillmead, to be ideal as a Gallery."
That the exhibition has been well received is borne out by the fact that several of the works have been sold already.
Rosa Matheson, director of Swindon Arts, believes that presenting original art in business premises is an all-round-win situation.
"As well as the exposure of the artists' works to new audiences, there are undoubtedly benefits to the company too," she said.
"These include enhanced business premises that make impact on your clients as well as a stimulating environment for employees that encourages positive attitudes and thinking. It also promotes and projects a caring, interactive company image.
"We are fortunate in having companies such as Clarion, GWR FM and Arval PHH which have vision and cultural and community awareness as our sponsors."
Those who are interested in visiting the exhibition at Clarion should ring for more details on 01793 870400.
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