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Herne Hill, After the Flood - art hiding in plain sight
18 Jul 10:30 AM
Until 18 Jul, 11:30 AM 1h

Herne Hill, After the Flood - art hiding in plain sight

Organized by Diana Bromwich

Herne Hill is a little South London gem snuggling on the border of Lambeth & Southwark. If you think you know the area you may be surprised and entertained by this 90 minute walk.

In 2013 there was a flood in the heart of Herne Hill and some of the retail outlets, cafes and restaurants were out of action for months. Flying Boots Eyes on Fire* is an art installation created to re-generate interest and encourage consumers back to the area. But this was not the only flood this area had experienced and this art installation not the only visible artwork.

We will be meeting at Herne Hill station and weaving in and around this charming village like vicinity exploring the art, history, local colour and some of the personalities past and present. What is the connection between Herne Hill, Bono, Dylan Thomas and Michael Crawford?

I have lived in London for most of my life and Lambeth for 15 years. I am constantly amazed by Lambeth’s rich history and hidden gems.

*Artwork by Caroline McCarthy, commissioned by Herne Hill Forum in association with the Traders of Half Moon Lane.

Location: meet at Herne Hill Station, SE24 0HE
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