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An exhibition of artwork by young people in response to Tate Britain?s Turner Whistler Monet exhibition is being displayed in the gallery?s Manton Entrance until 15 May. The work, including a piece by David Dawson (pictured), was developed with the help of local artists linked to Tate Britain, and through art workshops, education sessions and gallery tours.

The exhibition has been developed through Art Matters, a programme run by the children?s charity NCH in partnership with business advisors Ernst & Young who said: ?The Art Matters initiative was born out of Ernst & Young?s wish to strengthen and widen our commitment to the arts and to link this support with our community investment programme. The partnership with NCH ? and the work with Tate Britain ? takes art into new areas and to wider audiences.?