An art exhibition, which shows it's never too late to learn, has gone on display at Pembroke Dock Library. The showcase features the work of students, who have attended Learning Pembrokeshire's art classes at the Pembroke Dock Community Learning Centre. The adult learners, who range in age from their 20s to their 80s, have been tutored in various genres - including drawing, oils, pastels and watercolours - over the past year. Also on display at this year's exhibition are examples of Chinese brushwork produced by the students of the popular new course. The spring art exhibition, which runs throughout May, was opened by Clr. Ken Rowlands, former cabinet member for education, on Tuesday, May 6. "This is a celebration of the learning and skills which students have acquired by attending these classes," he said. "The work on display is testament to their hard work and also the effort and patience of their tutor." Learning Pembrokeshire is Pembrokeshire County Council's adult learning service. Anyone wishing to know more about what courses are on offer should contact 01437 770170 or log on to http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/learning">www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/learning