1 RUNNING at The Dock Museum until January 16 is the South Lakes Arts Collective exhibition, the highly regarded art group’s second visit to the Barrow venue. Without Boundaries includes paintings, drawings, digital prints, glass art, ceramics, sculpture, poetry and photographs. Subjects range from Surrealist to detailed anatomical studies, and representational, abstract and conceptual art with Jan Gardner SLAC’s guest artist. Gifted wordsmith and SLAC member Mark G Pennington's book Barren stories of Moonlit Mannequins is available in the museum shop during the exhibition.

2 AN EXHIBITION is running at Coniston as a tribute to people from the village who took part in both world wars. On show at Coniston Institute Hall until Sunday (December 2) Lest We Forget features a collection of photographs from The Coniston Photos Project. Marking 100 years since the Armistice which ended the fighting in 1918, it tells the story of 21 young Coniston men who died in the First World War and another four in the Second World War. Among those featured are brothers John and James Bennett. Open daily, except Fridays, from 10am to 4pm.

3 MEMBERS of popular art co-operative Green Door are making a return visit to Staveley Roundhouse this weekend (November 30 - December 2) for their annual Affordable Art weekend. There will be plenty on display with ceramics, glass, jewellery, paintings, textiles, prints, wood, sculpture and photographs, as well as greetings cards and smaller items, including work by David Sharps, who explores the wild beauty of the Lakeland fells, through paint, mixed media and printmaking. Open Friday, November 30, 10am-4.30pm; Saturday, 10am-4.30pm, Sunday, 10am-4pm.

4 FOLLOWING the success of Percy Kelly: Line of Beauty, Tullie House is staging a special exhibition to celebrate what would have been the artists 100th birthday. The Carlisle museum and art gallery is marking the occasion with Percy Kelly: A Legacy, an exhibition of recent bequests and gifts to the Percy Kelly Collection. Running until February, the exhibition includes charcoal drawings, watercolours and an illustrated letter.

5 PATRICIA Townsend's Black Sun, Blue Light, Moving Image and Installation has just opened at Coniston's Brantwood. She has shown her work regularly during the last 20 years in both solo and group exhibitions and in recent years she has moved from a predominantly photographic practice towards work with the moving image, including installations, exploring the ways in which landscape can affect us emotionally and the stories we construct by projecting our own beliefs, expectations and desires on to our surroundings. For further information telephone 015394-41396.