Featuring original pieces created by members in a range of styles and media, it follows two successful exhibitions in 2025.
Leader of the group, Mike Hayward said: “It’s been a fantastic year for the group.
“Members are producing some of their best work yet and growing in confidence with every exhibition.
“The enthusiasm and mutual support within the group really shine through in the quality and variety of the work on show.”
The latest exhibition will feature a wide array of artworks, including landscapes, studies of birds, historic buildings and imaginative pieces.
All works are original and many will be available for sale.
The Yate and Sodbury u3a Art Group meets weekly at Yate Bowls Club, offering members a chance to develop their artistic skills in a friendly and supportive environment.
Visitors to the exhibition will be able to find out more about the group and other u3a activities in the area.
The exhibition is free to enter and will be open Tuesday to Thursday from 10am to 4pm, and on Saturdays from 10am to 1pm.
Yate Heritage Centre is owned and supported by Yate Town Council and run as a community venue by staff and volunteers.
The Yate and Sodbury u3a Art Group is one of 120 interest groups operating under the Yate and Sodbury u3a, which has a total membership of 1,940.
The wider u3a movement is a UK network designed for people no longer in full-time employment, providing opportunities to learn, connect and develop new interests in an informal and sociable setting.
For more information, visit the Yate and Sodbury u3a website.





