The space showcases the work of former architect John Imeson, whose work is inspired by the local surroundings and his friends and family.
The work consists of a display of photographs of friends and family from a recent trip to Old Sarum and a collection of architectural drawings.
Visitors are invited to view the artwork and take part in workshops to design and print t-shirts, using stencils of fabric painting.
John Imeson said: “The photos are the subject of the whole exhibition – people are the subject.
He added: “The message is to have people be creative and enjoy creativity and financially support artists who are struggling.”
John Imeson’s photographs and designs are on display at Ingrid’s Gallery Boutique in Salisbury (Image: Frankie Crew)
As a qualified architect and artist based in the city, John is passionate about the importance of creativity in encouraging tourism.
He said: “This is part of the character of Salisbury – it’s vital. Stuff like the Art Trail need to be happening all year round. Galleries like this should be thriving and attracting tourists.
He added: “The character of Salisbury is so unique. The message is to come and value the space, value having the galleries around and value the buildings and beautiful nature around them. I think it’s time that Salisbury has a bit of a revival.”
You can see the exhibition, which is open between 10am and 5pm or by appointment, at Ingrid’s Gallery Boutique at 35 North Street until March 28.