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Veteran's Campus Receives Hopeful Sculpture
24 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Artwork 'The Transformers' offers hope and healing.
- Sculpture donated to veterans charity Entrain Space.
- Artwork originally displayed in London in 2000.
An artwork named 'The Transformers' has found a new home at a veterans' campus, bringing a message of hope and healing. Ceramic artist Christie Brown created the sculpture, which has now been generously donated to the charity Entrain Space. The artwork is now installed at their site, located at the former Erskine Barracks in Wilton, near Salisbury.
Originally showcased as part of a major exhibition in London in 2000, 'The Transformers' is made of fired clay. Ms Brown expressed her hope that the sculpture's core idea—offering a transformational experience of hope and healing—will resonate with the veterans residing at Entrain Space.
The installation signifies a meaningful contribution to the well-being of veterans. The charity Entrain Space aims to provide a supportive environment, and the presence of this inspiring artwork is expected to further aid in the healing and recovery process for those they serve.




