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Two Bridges
This page provides information about the Two Bridges project which is about producing artworks at the Geneva and A66 bridge in Darlington.
Metalworks by David Stephenson
The Metalworks sculpture was comissioned by the Articulate programme as part of the Black Spot project.
Heaven and Earth by Eric Bainbridge
Heaven and Earth is a public sculpture by Eric Bainbridge, commissioned by Hartlepool Borough Council and funded by Arts Council England.
Ladle of Steel by Steve Tomlinson
Ladle of Steel is a public sculpture created by Steve Tomlinson. The sculpture was first installed in May 2005 and located in Middlesbrough
The Neptune Centre by Bob Beagrie
The various artworks for the new Neptune Centre began in the early part of 1997, Bob Beagrie undertook a 2 week ‘residency’ in Berwick Hills.
Vista by Creative Glass
Vista is a public artwork by Creative Glass commissioned by PD Ports for the RSPB for their Saltholme nature reserve in 2012.
Rose by Ron Haselden
Rose is a permanent light installation by artist Ron Haselden in 2002. It consists of neon pink lights distributed across each floor.
High Coniscliffe School and the Roman Fort at Piercebridge
Artist Bub Bacon will be starting a week-long residency at High Coniscliffe Primary School outside Darlington, as part of our River Tees Rediscovered engagement programme, next week.
This residency, in partnership with Tees Archeology, will be focusing on the history of the local Roman fort and bridge crossing at Piercebridge. In preparation, pupils visited the site this week. Read more here:
https://www.highconiscliffe.darlington.sch.uk/class-two/2016/7/5/roman-fort-at-piercebridge