An exhibition, 'Psychogeology', exploring themes of rocks, geology, and the local landscape, is debuting at Barrow Market on May 4.

Organised by Signal Film and Media, it features multimedia creations by Manchester-based artist Jack Brown and young aspirants aged 16-19, from Barrow-in-Furness.

In the run-up to this event, young participants, mentored by Brown, have applied skills in filmmaking, composition, installation art, research, and video editing as part of the 'Get Digital' youth project.

Three new art pieces, born through underwater filming, street grid artwork displays, beach digging, and field trips, add monumental value to this celebration of community art.

The exhibition under Signal's Arts Council England funded programme is open until June, between 9am-5pm, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

Jack Brown said: "I’ve been working with a group of brilliant creative local residents to find ways to explore and respond to Barrow’s geology and deep history. The ‘Hills team’ were interested in the Slag Hills in Ormsgill, the ‘Sea Team’ wanted to throw cameras into the ocean and the ‘Quarry team’ wanted to make a film of them disappearing back into the Quarry or maybe into geology itself."