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After-hours event at the Horniman: Being Late, Thurs 18 Oct, 6.30-10pm


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Being Late

Thursday 18 October, 6.30-9.30pm

Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill


Come and enjoy the Horniman after hours with a special evening of live music, workshops and more.


Set designers Abby and Alice will transform the Horniman with botanical-inspired installations to tie in with the theme of the night - human beings? relationship with the natural world.


You can take part in a collective art workshop to reveal a mysterious painting, have your fortune told by a spiritual medium and watch a new science-fiction video work in which a mysterious occurrence has transformed the Horniman?s much loved Natural History Gallery.


We also have a great line-up of live music featuring alternative musician Paddy Steer, Neo Afro Folk artist The Venus Bushfires and folk singer-songwriters Bity Booker, Cunning Folk and Marisa, Jack & Davy.


Plus don?t miss your exclusive opportunity to visit The Lore of the Land exhibition before it officially opens on 20 October, the first in the Horniman?s new arts space The Studio.


As usual, we?ll have plenty of bars with cocktails and craft beers and the Caf? will be open serving hot food.


Tickets are ?5 and can be booked on our website.


Lates are for over-18s only.

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