A new exhibition featuring a father-daughter duo is set to open at Kendal Museum.

"There Is No Vanishing Point" will showcase the work of Cumbrian artists Ciara Heaton and David Huston at the museum's People's Gallery.

The exhibition will open on Thursday, September 26, with a preview on Friday, September 27, from 6pm to 8pm, and will run until Saturday, November 2.

David Huston, with a 30-year background in education, has been involved in creating opportunities for creative teaching and learning in schools and the wider community.

His work includes collaborations with organisations such as the Stroke Association, dementia research, teenage cancer patients, individuals with life-limiting illnesses, and Freedom from Torture.

There Is No Vanishing Point will showcase the work of Cumbrian artists Ciara Heaton and David HustonThere Is No Vanishing Point will showcase the work of Cumbrian artists Ciara Heaton and David Huston (Image: Kendal Museum)

Ciara Heaton, who works from Market Place Studios in Kendal, is a multidisciplinary artist and painter.

Her work, inspired by human experience and sensory aspects of journeys, will be featured in the exhibition as a collection of expressive abstract pieces curated over the past few years.

Artwork by father-daughter duo, Ciara Heaton and David HustonArtwork by father-daughter duo, Ciara Heaton and David Huston (Image: Kendal Museum)Each piece is said to carry a sense of place and emotional resonance.

Entry to the People's Gallery is free and open to the public on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9.30am to 4.30pm.

The gallery is down a flight of stairs, but alternative access can be arranged.