The RGA is showcasing members’ works of art at the Riverside Museum at Blake’s Lock in a new exhibition.
Entitled Small Works, it features art on a smaller scale than many artists are used to working.
The group’s members have created art to fit within the historic and unusual setting of the Turbine House where Reading’s rivers meet.
The group says the exhibition is an opportunity for art lovers to visit the museum, browse and buy some original art.
They promise art that is eye-catching, beautiful, bold, meaningful, and affordable.
The exhibition is open every day 10am to 6pm from Thursday, September 22, until Sunday, October 2, with opening times from 10am to noon on the final day. Entry is free.
A spokesperson said: “Visitors to the Turbine House will be warmly received by members of the RGA to their exhibition of Small Works down by the riverside.”
Blake’s Lock is next to The Bel and Dragon and just behind the former Prudential building off Kings Road.