Constellations of Us by Rhonda Fenwick
“Constellations of Us” is a large-scale illuminated installation that draws on the visual and symbolic language of the stars. It explores how our individual stories form a shared constellation of community life.

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Constellations of Us by Rhonda Fenwick
Heugh Battery Museum
from Friday 21 November to Sunday 23 November 2025
Constellations of Us by Rhonda Fenwick
“Constellations of Us” illuminated installation that draws on the visual and symbolic language of the stars.
It will explore how our individual stories form a shared constellation of community life.
Schedule
Type
Location
Start Date
End Date
Various Times
Screenings
Putting Green Marquee
5:00 pm
Friday, 21 November 2025
8:00 pm
Friday, 21 November 2025
Various Times
Screeinngs
Putting Green Marquee
2:00 pm
Saturday, 22 November 2025
8:00 pm
Saturday, 22 November 2025
Various Times
Screenings
Putting Green Marquee
2:00 pm
Sunday, 23 November 2025
8:00 pm
Sunday, 23 November 2025
About the artists and work
This is part of the 12°N Project, which embeds local artists within Hartlepool communities to co-create inclusive, imaginative activities shaped by residents’ interests and lived experiences. This year, the project celebrates the theme of Constellations , a reflection of creativity, community and unity. Just as stars form patterns in the night sky, Wintertide Festival seeks to illuminate the power of connection: between people, places and stories.
Accessibility and suitability
This event does not have step-free access as artworks are exhibited within the heritage site and is accessed via stairs. The festival has accessible toilet facilities and is largely designed to be suitable for all ages and needs. Please check individual events for content warnings and age restrictions. Visitors with additional access requirements or concerns should notify the venue or organisers in advance. A free companion ticket is available with proof of eligibility, please get in touch at hello@wintertidefestival.co.uk for more information.
Artists and studios
Credits
This projection was created by Rhonda and pupils from Greatham and Hart Primary Schools.
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