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SOUTHERN OUTFALL: art, engineering and the volunteer spirit
Sat 3 May 25
12 pm - 4pm
Adult tickets: £20.37 - £22.50
Family Tickets: £27.26 - £49.99
Child tickets: FREE - £8.00
Crossness Pumping Station SE2 9AQ
Poetry in metal. Science and the sublime. Crossness Pumping Station uniquely fuses art and engineering. Enter this Grade I listed masterpiece and emerge in awe of its grandeur. Surrounded by cast iron painted in vivid reds, greens and creams, where flowers and fruit hang down from sweeping columns, it’s obvious: beauty is baked into Crossness’s DNA. All this ornamentation is not merely embellishment – the iron is the very structure holding the machinery in place. Here, the arts literally supports engineering. No one understands this better than Mhairi Vari. Volunteer, resident artist and passionate champion of Crossness, Mhairi has created SOUTHERN OUTFALL, a work which honours the history and majesty of the site, and its new role as a hub of volunteer activity. Explore connections between our own bodies and London’s unseen sewers; sense how both share rhythms, flow, and purpose. Through immersive video, atmospheric sound and striking visuals, like the vivid orange of workers’ hi-vis vests, you are invited to experience Crossness Pumping Station as a vibrant space shaped daily by dedicated volunteers. Throughout the work, Mhairi melds material, experience, and place. Meet Crossness, its spirit rekindled. Discover the 'Cathedral on the Marsh', the SOUTHERN OUTFALL. Artwork by Mhairi Vari, developed during her three years volunteering at Crossness, where she is resident artist while also studying for a PhD at the University of Greenwich. Featuring Oscar Nearly with Hannah James-Scott, Liam Scully. Throughout the day, visitors will have the chance to experience the installation in the atmospheric setting of Crossness, speak to Mhairi about her work, and explore the site itself. Featuring: - Beer stand provided by Bexley Brewery - Routemaster bus from/to Abbey Wood Station - Narrow-gauge RANG railway ride - Free parking on Bazalgette Way - The Great Stink Exhibition on Victorian sanitation reform - See the magnificent Beam Engin...
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