Salisbury International Art Festival

The Festival/QinetiQ sculpture trail at Solstice Park, Amesbury

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Explore Salisbury International Arts Festival’s award-winning sculpture series, created annually by Charlotte Moreton and apprentices from QinetiQ, Boscombe Down. Last year the Red Kite joined the White Horse, the River Avon, the Mallow and the Dragonfly and in 2012 we will be unveiling a 6th sculpture for the Festival's opening night.

Click here for a PDF map of the sculptures

Click here for more information on the sculptures and the project

There is open access on foot to all the sculptures except the Mallow, which can be viewed from a distance from Equinox Drive. Wheelchair users should also note that there may be bollards across roads leading to the White Horse which may restrict access.

Directions from Salisbury to Solstice Park SP4 7SQ: Take the A345  to Amesbury. Follow the yellow signs to Amesbury, Solstice Park (approximately 7 miles). At Solstice Park, follow signs to Solstice Park Services. For Sat Nav: SP4 7SQ will take you to the Solstice Park Services area, close to the Dragonfly and the White Horse

Click here for artist Charlotte Moreton's website

Click here project partner QinetiQ's website

 

 

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