The work of local and international filmmakers will be screened in Jersey this weekend as part of an annual surf film festival.
Every weekend, Express presents a selection of exhibitions, performances, workshops, events and other historic, creative and delicious content to help islanders get their weekly dose of culture.
Here's this week's offering...
The seventh edition of the Jersey Surf Film Festival comes to Cineworld this weekend from Friday 4 to Sunday 6 October.
The work of local and international filmmakers will be screened, including a documentary following the lives of surfers in Gaza.
Group discussions, a sea swim, beach clean and an afterparty are also scheduled over the weekend.
The full itinerary can be found HERE.
Jersey Heritage kick-starts its 'Meet the Collections' exhibitions with 'The Weird and Wonderful' on Saturday 5 October.
Members of the public can take a look at the quirkiest objects from the Jersey Heritage archives from 09:30 to 13:00 at the Sir Francis Cook Gallery in Trinity.
'Meet the Collections' will be running until Saturday 14 December.
There will be plenty to see at the Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society's Autumn Fair this Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 October.
The event is set to feature a cattle show, home-made produce, children's flower arranging classes, arts and crafts, and mini tractors as well as the heaviest and longest fruit and veg competition.
Entry fee is £5 for adults, whilst children and RJA&HS members go free.
This weekend marks the final opportunity to visit ArtHouse Jersey's 'Of All the People in All the World' exhibition.
The installation uses rice grains to bring statistics to life in a thought-provoking way.
Local and international data is represented in the rice piles, which attempt to represent abstract ideas in a visual way.
The exhibition is free to attend at Capital House from 10:30 until 18:00 each day until Sunday 6 October.
Hand-made spooky goodies will be up for sale this Saturday 5 October at St Ouen's Parish Hall.
Open from 09:00 until 16:00, the craft market is free to enter and children's arts and crafts will be available.
Pictured top: The work of local filmmaker Rebecca Coley will be screened at the Jersey Surf Film Festival tonight.
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