Burning Man sculpture exhibition at Chatsworth draws to a close with spectacular finale
and live on Freeview channel 276
Radical Horizons: The Art of Burning Man at Chatsworth draws to a close on Saturday, October 1, with a spectacular finale in which one of the 12 monumental sculptures will be set alight.
The exhibition features nine existing sculptures created by volunteers in the Nevada desert, including a mechanical winged horse, a military jet, a huge head near the banks of the River Derwent and 100 crows.
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Hide AdThree new sculptures with locally themed culture, including one relating to the mermaid and another to the Nine Ladies, have been created with the help of schools including St Anne’s Primary in Baslow Stanton in Peak, Rowsley Primary and Chesterfield’s Spire Junior School, as well as community groups.
The sculpture trail is free but car parking tickets costing £5 must be purchased in advance at www.chatsworth.org