Artwork by people suffering from Alzheimer's disease has gone on display at Shipley Library.
For the past year the Bradford branch of the Alzheimer's Society has been working with Bradford University photography student Liz Cundy on various art projects.
The branch's family support worker Clare Mason said: "Liz has been working closely with our art group, which is a group of people with dementia who come here every other Thursday to talk about their experiences and try out different types of art in a warm, friendly environment.
"The group is run by myself and two other support workers so we're able to offer a space for people to share their thoughts, problems and worries.
"It helps them to be with other people who are in a similar situation."
Photographs taken by the group can be viewed at the entrance of Shipley Library until Saturday.
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