A unique art exhibition will mark the end of nuclear fuel reprocessing at Sellafield's Thorp plant.

'The Art of Reprocessing' has been commissioned by the site's operator Sellafield Ltd.

It will celebrate the plant's contribution to the global nuclear industry.

Running at the Beacon Museum, Whitehaven, from 16 November, it features works by artists from the UK and Japan.

Thorp began operations in 1994. It reprocessed (or recycled) spent nuclear fuel from 34 plants around the world.

It is one of only two commercial reprocessing sites in existence.

Sellafield Ltd say the switch-off next month is a key step in the transformation of the company from nuclear operator to environmental restoration business.

The exhibition features sculptures, relief printing, collages, textural canvases, paintings, and sketches.

Each piece has been individually commissioned to convey a moment in the life of the plant.

Sellafield Ltd's head of development and community relations, Jamie Reed said: "The end of reprocessing at Thorp is one of the most important events in Sellafield's history.

"After the closure of Calder Hall, it's the biggest change to our site in the 21st century.

"The plant has made a huge contribution to West Cumbria in terms of jobs, skills, pride, and prestige.

"The Art of Reprocessing will celebrate its unique achievements and the people who made it possible."

Hollie Morton-O’fee, an art and design student at Egremont's West Lakes Academy, has created a lab coat textile piece for the exhibition.

Taiwanese-born illustrator Chiyun Yeh, who lives in Tokyo, has used her work to explore the relationship between the UK and Japan.

The Art of Reprocessing opens with a VIP preview event on Friday, November 16.

It will be open to the public from Saturday, November 17 to early January 2019.

A smaller version of the exhibition will stay open until March 2019.

The artists include: Katie Edwards; Helaina Sharpley; Charlotte Ellis; Paul Leith; Heidi Hodkinson; Sarah Strachan; Jill Davis; Debby Akam; Simon Wilson; Chiyun Yeh; Marion Kuit; Issie Holmes; Thomas Hedger; Veronica Currie; Kate Eveson; Aimee Green; Sarah Taylor; Hollie Morton-O’fee; Olivia Pilling; Kathy Harris.