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A BIG THANK YOU to everyone that took the time to vote for the Horniman in the Museums at Night/Connect10 competition. We're very excited to have won and can't wait for rAndom International to come to the Horniman. We'll keep you updated about the Museums at Night event, which will be in May, as it progresses.


Once again, thank you to everyone for your support, we're very grateful.

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Once again, thanks for all your support in helping us to win rAndom International for Museums at Night!


Here is an update on our Museums at Night event featuring rAndom International. Join us after-hours for an exclusive garden-themed evening of art, music, film and poetry.


Museums at Night

The Horniman Garden Party featuring rAndom International

Thursday 16 May, 6-9pm


rAndom International?s recent installation, Rain Room at the Barbican had visitors queuing for hours. Tonight, this world-famous artist collective will be weaving its magic at the Horniman with an art experience inspired by the gardens and our collections.


PLUS

- Live Brazilian music

- Film screenings

- Alternative tours

- Poetry in the Garden

- Gin Garden

- Cafe and bar open


Check our website nearer the time for up-to-date information about rAndom International?s art experience. http://www.horniman.ac.uk/visit/events/event/museums-at-night-the-horniman-garden-party


Tickets: ?3. We strongly recommend booking online in advance at http://www.horniman.ac.uk/visit/events/event/museums-at-night-the-horniman-garden-party


Suitable for over-18s only.


We look forward to seeing you on the night!

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