AN innovative exhibition providing a unique look at contemporary life in the south west launches on Saturday, August 17 at Green Hill Arts Gallery in Moretonhampstead.

Using the latest techniques in photography, video and publishing, the 'Making Good' exhibition slows things down to reveal a new take on moments in time.

The exhibition's curator Sian Bonnell, exhibits internationally and also teaches photography at Falmouth University.

Artists in Making Good, all studied in Devon and Cornwall at either Plymouth or Falmouth Universities and graduated within the last ten years.

Green Hill Arts Gallery is the flagship project of Moretonhampstead

Development Trust, which involved the asset transfer of the town's old primary school and its £750,000 capital conversion into a mixed use, community-owned building.

The show runs from Saturday, August 17 to Wednesday, October 2. Entry is free, and the gallery is open from 10am to 4pm from Tuesday to Sunday each week. The gallery is situated at the top of Fore Street, close to the parish church.