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Between Chaos and Light by Ed Kluz

A new immersive exhibition by Ed Kluz comes to Fountains Hall from summer to winter solstice 2025.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Inspired by a world in a state of change, Ed's powerful piece explores the tumultuous chapter of history which saw the end of the Tudor era and beginning of the Stuart - a period caught between the aftermath of the dissolution and the expanded horizons of the enlightenment.

The installation uses video and sound focussed around a momentous central sculpture inviting visitors to immerse themselves fully in the space.

Between Chaos and Light is open to visitors every day* from 21 June to 21 December.

*Please note that the exhibition will be closed on 27 October, 31 October and 2 November

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Event ticket prices

This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Accessibility

The installation is on the first floor of a historical building with steep steps and no lift access. An adapted video experience can be found on the ground floor of the Mill.

Other

The installation takes place in a darkened room with sound and projections.

Upcoming events

Garden and abbey tour 

Join one of our volunteer tour guides to discover the secrets and surprises of Studley Royal Water Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

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on
1 Nov to 2 Nov 2025
at 11:00 to 12:30+ 3 other dates or times

Abbey tour 

Join one of our volunteer tour guides to discover more about the largest monastic ruins in the country.

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on
1 Nov to 2 Nov 2025
at 12:00 to 13:00+ 3 other dates or times

Fountains by Floodlight 

Explore glowing ruins and shadowed archways and hear choral music echoing through the abbey this autumn.

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on
1 Nov 2025
at 17:00 to 17:30+ 5 other dates or times

Fountains by Floodlight: drive through 

Celebrate Fountains by Floodlight with an after-dark adventure through the estate in your car...

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on
2 Nov 2025
at 18:00 to 20:00