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Graham Elstone, Edge to the Big Sky at Moulton Windmill

From: 6th September 2018 10:00 am

To: 16th September 2018 4:00 pm

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Site specific, interactive artwork commissioned for Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days

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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days, artist Graham Elstone has created a new interactive artwork inspired by the the historic Moulton Mill, near Spalding. The work will be on show during the Heritage Open Days festival ( Thu 6 – Sun 9 & Thu 13 – Sun 16 September)

Come along and explore the Mill and see the new artwork ‘Edge to the Big Sky’ during the Heritage Open days weekends.

Edge to the Big Sky’ is an interactive artwork inspired by the historic Mill. The work is based on the shape of a mill stone and the circular cogs of the mill. It features images connected to the mill which when touched will trigger audio of sounds and words recorded on-site and in workshops with the local community.

Family friendly workshops will also be running at the Mill on the Saturdays and Sundays, between 10am – 3pm.

Graham Elstone will be on site between 6 – 9 September for anyone wishing to find out more about his work.

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