The Dig and the Museum
As co-director of art+archaeology Leo Duff brought together a group of artists to respond through drawing to the working process of the archaeologists and their excavations on the Stonehenge Riverside Project, one of the largest digs in the world at its time.
The making of Leo Duff’s drawings and paintings included examination of common tools used in building and the way stone is materialised on archaeological sites in the landscape surrounding Stonehenge. She went on four residencies to do with the Stonehenge project, on excavations and at Salisbury Museum.