Workshop
Mechanical Drawing Workshop at Kirkaldy Testing Works, Southwark
9 Mar 2016 – 16 Mar 2016
Event times
2nd Wednesday of the month - next one is Wednesday 9th March
7PM to 9PM
Cost of entry
Price £10 - 50% of takings will go towards the upkeep of the museum
Spaces are limited so please book to be guaranteed a place. Payment is cash on the evening
Address
- Kirkaldy Testing Works
- 99 Southwark Street
- London
Greater London - SE1 0JF
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Nearest tube - Southwark
A chance to sketch and explore a unique piece of London history in a Victorian workshop behind Tate Modern. Kirkaldy Testing Works houses the first ever universal testing machine, which was built for Robert Kirkaldy and brought to London in 1865.
About
The two floors of the museum are also packed full of smaller machines, test samples and other historic artifacts. There are many different spaces to draw in, and there will also be an expert guide to answer questions about the museum’s history and give demonstrations of some of the equipment. Drawing tips and ideas will be provided by artist and illustrator Tom Pearce.
"Most museums now lay it out for you on a plate. Where else can you still experience that sense of walking into a working workshop? Please don't lose that!"
Tea and biscuits will be provided
No children please unless accompanied by an adult