AN ARTIST is giving a free talk about her career as her latest sculptures move to a new home.

Louise Plant was commissioned by Durham County Council to create Ps in a Pod, three cast iron sculptures which are arranged differently depending on their surroundings.

Since May, the work has been sited at Noses Point in Seaham, where a number of family activities have taken place over the summer, but is now moving to its new location in Wharton Park, Durham where it will remain until January 7.

The artist will speak about the inspiration behind Ps in a Pod in a talk in Wharton Park Heritage Centre at 10am on Friday, September 15.

Lucy Jenkins, Durham County Council’s visual arts manager, said: “A key part of this installation was to place the work in community locations and we are pleased to see the sculptures in their new home of Wharton Park as they continue their journey across the county.

“The installation attracted a lot of attention while at Seaham and we are now looking forward to seeing how people respond in its new environment.”