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A collaborative exhibition between aerial photographer Hedley Thorne and landscape painter Anna Dillon, exploring aerial landscapes. Their respective art forms offer a complementary and contemporary take on the landscape of Wessex.
Patrick Dillon is joining Anna and Hedley and has written the exhibition book, along with contributing a small display of artefacts and documents.
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Entry to exhibition included in Museum entry price. Children under 18 free. Concessions available.
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