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'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
Photography exhibition makes case for increasing importance of circles as people seek sense of belonging.
An exhibition at Britain's most famous prehistoric site by three young artists makes the case that in these difficult times they are ever more relevant and important, drawing an increasing number of people of all ages and beliefs searching for connection, belonging and peace.
Yuxi Hou, one of three artists whose work Is being displayed in the first exhibition of photography at Stonehenge, entitled Echoes: Stone Circles, Community and Heritage.
12/02/2025
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'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
Photography exhibition makes case for increasing importance of circles as people seek sense of belonging.
An exhibition at Britain's most famous prehistoric site by three young artists makes the case that in these difficult times they are ever more relevant and important, drawing an increasing number of people of all ages and beliefs searching for connection, belonging and peace.
Serena Burgis, one of three artists whose work Is being displayed in the first exhibition of photography at Stonehenge, entitled Echoes: Stone Circles, Community and Heritage.
12/02/2025
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
Photography exhibition makes case for increasing importance of circles as people seek sense of belonging.
An exhibition at Britain's most famous prehistoric site by three young artists makes the case that in these difficult times they are ever more relevant and important, drawing an increasing number of people of all ages and beliefs searching for connection, belonging and peace.
Three artists whose work Is being displayed in the first exhibition of photography at Stonehenge, entitled Echoes: Stone Circles, Community and Heritage. From left: Sally Barton, Serena Burgis, Yuxi Hou.
12/02/2025
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
Photography exhibition makes case for increasing importance of circles as people seek sense of belonging.
An exhibition at Britain's most famous prehistoric site by three young artists makes the case that in these difficult times they are ever more relevant and important, drawing an increasing number of people of all ages and beliefs searching for connection, belonging and peace.
Three artists whose work Is being displayed in the first exhibition of photography at Stonehenge, entitled Echoes: Stone Circles, Community and Heritage. From left: Sally Barton, Serena Burgis, Yuxi Hou.
12/02/2025
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
Photography exhibition makes case for increasing importance of circles as people seek sense of belonging.
An exhibition at Britain's most famous prehistoric site by three young artists makes the case that in these difficult times they are ever more relevant and important, drawing an increasing number of people of all ages and beliefs searching for connection, belonging and peace.
Three artists whose work Is being displayed in the first exhibition of photography at Stonehenge, entitled Echoes: Stone Circles, Community and Heritage. From left: Yuxi Hou, Serena Burgis, Sally Barton.
12/02/2025
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
Photography exhibition makes case for increasing importance of circles as people seek sense of belonging.
An exhibition at Britain's most famous prehistoric site by three young artists makes the case that in these difficult times they are ever more relevant and important, drawing an increasing number of people of all ages and beliefs searching for connection, belonging and peace.
Image by artist Sally Barton titled 'Offerings' that is part of the 'Echoes: Stone Circles, Community and Heritage' photography exhibition at Stonehenge.
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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Sally Barton -
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'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
'A space for solace': Stonehenge show explores attraction of stone circles. Echoes: Stone Circles exhibition.
Photography exhibition makes case for increasing importance of circles as people seek sense of belonging.
An exhibition at Britain's most famous prehistoric site by three young artists makes the case that in these difficult times they are ever more relevant and important, drawing an increasing number of people of all ages and beliefs searching for connection, belonging and peace.
Image by artist Serena Burgis titled 'mama on the hilltop' that is part of the 'Echoes: Stone Circles, Community and Heritage' photography exhibition at Stonehenge.
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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Serena Burgis