It is being presented by Studio 2710 - Kurrajong - an arts project giving adults with a disability the opportunity to experience and express themselves through art.
It features 30 paintings created by students under the guidance of their talented teacher Dragos Marcu, and promises to be a celebration of creativity and imagination.
“Studio 2710 allows students to find their own unique style and to be introduced to new and innovative ways to create their art,” Mr Marcu said.
“On display is a gathering of paintings that illustrate personal views and feelings of the participants; their own beliefs and truths.”
The exhibition opened last week and will continue through until March 24.
A special feature of the exhibition this year is a live painting afternoon with Mr Marco on February 24, from 1pm to 3pm.
Witness the magic unfold as he creates a masterpiece in real-time.
The painting produced during the live session will then be auctioned, with all proceeds benefiting Kurrajong disability support services.
Edward River Council Mayor Peta Betts is excited about the exhibition and encourages the community to experience it for themselves.
“Edward River Council is proud to support this special exhibition.
“We recognise the profound impact of art on our community and invite everyone to join us in celebrating the creativity and diversity of Studio 2710.”
The Peppin Heritage Centre in located in George St, Deniliquin.
Entry to the exhibition space is by gold coin donation.