Key workers are being celebrated as part of a Great Yarmouth art exhibition which explores our ability to adapt and overcome.

The Yare Gallery on South Quay is hosting a free exhibition called Humans - Strength and Frailty from March 11 until May 5.

The gallery will display portraits, photos and sculptures by more than 60 artists over three storeys. They highlight[ the range of physical and emotional states people face throughout their lives.

Eastern Daily Press: Over 60 artists have supplied work for the exhibition which focuses on the strength and vulnerabilities of humans.Over 60 artists have supplied work for the exhibition which focuses on the strength and vulnerabilities of humans. (Image: Yare Gallery)

Inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic, the exhibit will also feature a film created by students from East Norfolk College, using stills of paintings of East Anglian NHS workers by local artists.

There are also works depicting local NHS staff as part of the NHS Heroes project, an initiative started by Devon artist Tom Croft. Two of the artists taking part are NHS staff themselves.

Eastern Daily Press: The exhibition, Human - Strength and Frailty, is on display at Yare Gallery from March 11 until May 5.The exhibition, Human - Strength and Frailty, is on display at Yare Gallery from March 11 until May 5. (Image: Yare Gallery)

The gallery's sculpture garden reopens for the year with spring bulbs and sculptures of the human form to view.

Find out more at yare.org.uk