Museum's steam roller to join national art project
The Big Steam Print will see one of our very own steam rollers travelling across the country to make some of the biggest art prints you’re likely to see!
The project’s first stop is here at Amberley on Easter Monday March 28 where you can witness this art in action.
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Students, community groups and acclaimed artists – including Angie Lewin, Rob Ryan and Anthony Burrill – will produce their biggest-ever prints in a heady haze of steam and ink. Prints which survive the pummelling of tonnes of steel on tarmac will form the Big Steam Print exhibition at Phoenix Gallery in Brighton from August 6 to August 21. Just a couple of weeks ago a short film was made here at Amberley to sell the project.
Now it’s your turn. In order to realise this incredible, brilliant and slightly crazy ambition, £12,500 needs to be raised in just 30 days to cover the costs.
Please visit www.artfund.org/get-involved/art-happens/big-steam-print where you can watch the film, see how the fundraising is going, and choose yourself a fantastic reward by an acclaimed artist if you would like to help turn our steam roller into a printing press!
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Hide AdAmberley Museum is a 36 acre site set in the South Downs National Park dedicated to industrial heritage, with communications and electricity exhibition halls, working printshop, stationary engines, lime kilns and more.
Full details at www.amberleymuseum.co.uk
Report and picture contributed by Amberley Museum.