A north Suffolk church is set to host a unique art exhibition.
St Mary's Church in Redgrave will be open for the weekend of Saturday, October 12 and Sunday, October 13.
The exhibition will feature the work of local artist Ned Pamphilon.
His painting, Atatürk's Eyes, will be displayed against the backdrop of the church's stained glass window.
The painting, one of seven, was completed in 2022 and has been in storage since the devastating earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey in February 2023.
Mr Pamphilon has a 35-year relationship with Turkey and exhibited Turkish-themed artworks at St Mary's in 2008.
His art has been displayed across the world.
St Mary's Church is owned by the Churches Conservation Trust and operated by Redgrave Church Heritage Trust.
Although it is not used for regular worship, it remains consecrated and can be used for community activities.
The church also has a memorial side chapel to those who lost their lives during the two world wars.
The exhibition for the artwork will be open from 10am to 4pm on both days of the event.
Entry is free but donations are welcome.
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