STUNNING pictures like this one by Lise Ulrich of a polar bear are bringing visitors from far and wide to the Royal Photographic Society’s International Print Exhibition at The Hive in Worcester.
The exhibition is a prestigious international event and showcase 100 unique images.
The Royal Photographic Society’s International Print Exhibition is the longest standing exhibition of its kind in the world, having been held almost every year since 1854. It went on display at The Hive in February and runs until March 23 and is free to view.
Anne Hannaford, Director of Arts and Culture at the University of Worcester, said: “We are delighted with the response the exhibition has been receiving from visitors with people coming from all over the region to see it. The Hive is one of only a handful of locations nationwide chosen to host this exhibition, which is a huge honour for us.”
For more information about the exhibition, or view the images online, visit http://www.rps.org/exhibitions-and-competitions/current-exhibitions/international-print-exhibition-158#sthash.7UIeMA5X.dpuf
