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    New Marfa Lights

    Ambitious solar-powered Stonehenge art installation lights up Marfa

    John Egan
    May 25, 2018 | 3:02 pm

    A new art installation that evokes the prehistoric English monument Stonehenge yet incorporates modern technology is energizing the West Texas arts hub of Marfa, the desert town that blessed us with the Prada Marfa “store” and the Marfa Lights phenomenon.

    Commissioned by nonprofit arts group Ballroom Marfa, Stone Circle debuted at an invitation-only event during the April 29 full moon and will remain on the Marfa landscape for at least five years. You can visit Stone Circle (just northeast of Marfa, near the Marfa Municipal Golf Course) during the normal business hours for Ballroom Marfa, as well as on the evening of each full moon.

    Ballroom Marfa calls Stone Circle its most ambitious public installation since Prada Marfa was finished in 2005. As described in a release from Ballroom Marfa, Stone Circle features black marble boulders that emit patterns of sound and light from energy generated by the solar panels.

    Eight stones are situated in a circle — hence the name — and are equipped with speakers and LED lights. The 22,000-pound ninth stone, known as the “mother” stone, stands outside the circle. The solar panels on the ninth stone charge batteries that power a 40-minute, sound-and-light symphony activated during each full moon.

    Ballroom Marfa says it’s collaborating with British artist Haroon Mirza, the creator of Stone Circle, to produce a series of dance, music, and performance events where “artists will engage with and interpret the sculpture.”

    “This includes reprogramming the stones with a series of commissioned full-moon compositions that will change the sculpture’s sonic presence over time,” Ballroom Marfa says.

    According to Wired magazine, Mirza says that “the layout of the stones was inspired by a 4,000-year-old site in Derbyshire, England, known as the Nine Ladies. There, if local legend is to be believed, nine women were turned to stone for dancing on the Sabbath.”

    “It’s neo-Neolithic,” Mirza told Wired. “The idea of it is at least 50,000 years old. But the technology here is very contemporary, and almost, for this area, futuristic.” Mirza couldn’t be reached for comment.

    Adriana Farietta, an advancement consultant at Ballroom Marfa, says the inclusion of solar materials in the art installation has sparked a solar movement in West Texas. The amount of solar power used in the three-county area around Marfa has tripled over the past year, Farietta says, “and that number is continuing to grow rapidly.”

    She says locals are even batting around the “radical” idea of taking Marfa off the electric grid and depending solely on solar power. She credits Stone Circle, “a highly conceptual and inherently progressive artwork,” with producing some “very tangible results” for the community.

    Austin-based Freedom Solar Power, which now operates an office in Marfa, installed the solar panels for the piece. The company donated half of the solar panels outright and is now donating a solar energy system to the volunteer fire department in Marfa.

    CEO Bret Biggart describes the 1.3-kilowatt Stone Circle system as “one of the most unique projects we’ve ever done.”

    “The installation blurs the line between ancient mysticism and contemporary technology, and it’s extraordinary that the solar power harnessed from the sun is stored until it’s activated by the moon,” Biggart tells CultureMap. “Photographs don’t do it justice. It’s really something you have to experience for yourself.”

    Stone Circle is the latest art installation bringing visitors to Marfa.

    Stone Circle art installation Marfa Stonehenge
    Photo by Rowdy Dugan
    Stone Circle is the latest art installation bringing visitors to Marfa.
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    OPENING ALERT

    Award-winning Hill Country winery uncorks expansive new tasting room

    Brandon Watson
    Apr 6, 2026 | 9:24 am
    Ron Yates tasting room Hye
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    Ron Yates surveys his new wine tasting room.

    An acclaimed Hill Country winemaker has popped the cork on new digs at 6676 Hwy 290 W. in Hye. Ron Yates says its new tasting room will allow the 10-year-old label to expand its hospitality programs and introduce more oenophiles to Texas wine.

    “This new tasting room represents the next chapter for Ron Yates,” says the winery’s titular founder, via a release. “This space allows us to welcome more guests while keeping the fun, relaxed, friendly atmosphere people love.”

    Yates fell in love with winemaking while spending a semester in Spain as a University of Texas at Austin undergrad. After law school at St. Mary’s University, he started working at Spicewood Vineyards, later purchasing the label and launching his own brand in 2016.

    Yates’ roomy 8,800-square-foot facility sits on an even bigger tract of land. The tasting room gives sweeping views of the 17-acre property, where Yates and his crew grow signature grapes like Tempranillo.

    In addition to the view, the complex includes space for wine tastings, 7,000 square feet of covered patio seating, and a stage for live music. A wood-fired pizza oven powers the full-service kitchen.

    Guests of the winery can enjoy flagship wines at the central tasting bar by the glass or bottle. Or, if they want a more intimate experience with library selections and food pairings, they can book a private tasting room.

    Ron Yates is celebrating the tasting room debut with a grand opening event on May 2 featuring the release of two new varieties of its boxed wine series. Tickets are $60 per person and include a special performance from cult-favorite Austin rockers Ghostland Observatory.

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