Until the end of May, Lindley Library is exhibiting a range of artwork completed by people at Kirklees council's adult services Briarcourt Day Centre.
Already on show, the work comprises photography, 3D models and canvas pieces.
Through their work, the group have explored some of the local community cultures, such as scarecrow festivals.
Commenting on the display, councillor Margaret Bates, cabinet member for adult services, said: "They used the photography to learn new skills and to look at their surroundings and landmarks in different ways."
She went on say: "I hope lots of people take the opportunity to visit the library and look at the amazing work that has been done."
Situated on Occupation Road in Lindley, Briarcourt Day Centre caters for adults with learning disabilities.
It provides around 20 people with daytime opportunities as areas such as gardening, social activities, life skills and voluntary work.
You can use Metro's Journey Planner to find out how to get to Lindley by public transport.
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