The event is running every Saturday – culminating on August 10 – at the charity’s Cooke Lane premises, between 10am-3pm.
A spokesperson says: “Visitors not only have the chance to view and purchase original artwork, but also meet the artists.
“Each artist brings their own distinct style and creative vision, offering visitors a diverse array of work to explore.
“Everyone is welcome, and entry is free.
“It’s a great opportunity to experience the vibrant arts scene at Keighley Creative.”
Artists showcasing their work are Leonie Briggs, known for her character-driven art spanning both 2D and 3D mediums; Jon Britten, who creates acrylic paintings exploring nature and spirituality; I am Dripsy, a street artist capturing florals and nature; Jane Fielder, who uses mediums such as watercolour and ink to take a whimsical look at scenery and nature; Charles Humphreys, an animator and illustrator known for his brightly-coloured canvases, and Anji Timlin, whose landscape paintings often depict moving water in Yorkshire and surrounding areas.
The event is a prelude to the charity’s biannual open studios and makers fair, scheduled for August 17.
For more details, visit keighleycreative.org