Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Festival with Morag Myerscough
In celebration of Hadrian’s Wall’s 1900th anniversary, English Heritage has installed a contemporary and colourful take on the original Roman gatehouse at Housesteads Roman Fort – one of the Wall’s best preserved and most important sites.
Created by renowned artist, Morag Myerscough and the local community the temporary installation – called ‘The Future Belongs To What Was As Much As What Is’ – stands in the exact spot that the north gatehouse at Housesteads once stood. The colourful re-imagining of the gatehouse echoes the original building in size and as visitors can climb to the top, the installation opens up views of the ancient landscape, last seen by Roman soldiers 1600 years ago.
Prism Arts were asked, alongside other community groups, to design and create boards to be installed in this fabulous installation. These were done over two workshop sessions at Housesteads Roman Fort.
For more information on this installation, read more on the English Heritage website.