Work produced as part of an interactive arts project involving young people from Birstall will be unveiled at Oakwell Hall on Sunday.
Among guests invited is the Mayor of Kirklees, Councillor Margaret Bates.
The Routes to our Roots project involved people aged 13 to 20 from the Fieldhead estate in digital photography, video, sculpture and design as they explored the past and present through local history.
Workshops held last year resulted in an exhibition panel, the creation of a website, the production of a multimedia CD-Rom and a new permanent sculpture in Oakwell Hall Country Park.
Guests will also be able to view Forlorn Hope - a sculpture featured in the Telegraph & Argus in October.
Members of the public are invited to view the work from 2pm. There are free buses to Oakwell Hall from Fieldhead Community Centre at 1.45pm and 2.15pm, and return buses at 3.45pm and 4.15pm.
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