Victims of anti-government rebels in Sierra Leone could benefit from a new art show at Worthing Museum.
West Sussex Arts Society has helped form an initiative called Hands On, which aims to support villagers in the African country who had limbs cut off during the Nineties and are struggling to survive.
Now artists who rely on their hands to work want to help the victims of atrocities and a percentage of the proceeds from work sold at the museum will go to them.
The exhibition takes place at The Studio, Chapel Road, from March 22 to May 24.
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