The Greatest Steampunk Exhibition is the largest exhibition of Steampunk art, craft and engineering in the UK. It opened last weekend, on Saturday 4th June, at the
Kew Bridge Steam Museum in West London. The includes Steampunk exhibits from all over the world, ranging from paintings and artworks through costumes and fabrics to machines and engines, together with sound installations and short films. Many of the exhibits have been specially created for the exhibition and have never been seen before.
The exhibition is running until Monday 29th August, and visitors to the exhibition will be able to enjoy all the other attractions of the
Kew Bridge Steam Museum, including the giant Victorian pumping engines which will be operating most weekends. These will all be complemented by a range of Steampunk books and other products which will be available in the Museum shop during the exhibition.
And I'll be there, as part of a Steampunk creators' day, in a fortnight's time, on Saturday 25th June, selling, signing and reading from my
Pax Britannia books, which will be available to buy from the museum bookshop.
So if you live anywhere near Brentford, why not pop along and check it out? More details about the exhibition can be found
here.
Labels: Events, Jonathan Green, Pax Britannia, Signed copies, Steampunk
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