ANIMATION and digital artwork, created by young people, is on display at Banbury Museum.
The exhibition opened last week and features work by local youngsters, aged nine to 16.
The exhibition will also include taster sessions to give budding animators the chance to try stop-frame animation and make their work come to life on screen.
All taster sessions are on a first-come-first-served basis. Tickets are only available on the day and cost £1.50 per child.
Norman Bolster, Cherwell District Council's executive member for recreation, said: "The Animation Station is a unique place for young people, seniors citizens, and artists to develop their computer and artistic skills. The exhibition at the Banbury Museum showcases a diverse array of local creative talent."
The exhibition closes on January 6. Further details are available from the Animation Station on 01295 221730 or email animation.station @cherwell-dc.gov.uk
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