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Corridors

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Corridors is a breath-taking new installation by internationally acclaimed artist Rebecca Louise Law.

Suspended delicately from the ceiling, thousands of preserved flowers, many of which have been grown in the museum's own Walled Garden, come together in an immersive display. The installation takes inspiration from the fact that the original Stockton and Darlington Railway line ran through Preston Park.

Corridors explores the shared human need to connect with each other and how that need can impact the land we inhabit and how these connections shape the natural world. Visitors will be invited to pause and wander through this extraordinary, suspended floral garden offering a tranquil moment to contemplate.

Made in collaboration with Preston Park volunteers and local community groups and in partnership with Network Rail's Biodiversity Team, the installation reflects the artists' commitment to collaborative art.

Booking information

This is a drop-in event. You do not need to book.

Entry for this event is included in the price of a museum admission pass.

We recommend purchasing your museum pass online before your visit, however you can buy it when you arrive. 

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Last admission to the museum is 3.30pm.

Important information

If you already have a valid museum pass, do not forget to bring it with you.

The Tracks of Change exhibition series has been made possible thanks to funding secured through the S&DR 200 Festival Programme in partnership with:

  • Darlington Borough Council
  • Durham County Council
  • Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council

Major funders include Arts Council England and Tees Valley Combined Authority. 

Other times on Thursday 4 June

There are no further sessions on this date
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