1-30 April 2019
Leyton Sports Ground
Atomic 50 has returned to the borough, this time not to make toys, cutlery or aeronautical components, but to explore the exciting potential of tin in the 21st century. In operation for just a month, the factory is on a mission for new recruits to sign up to the metalworking revolution.
Blackhorse Workshop, Waltham Forest’s renowned wood and metal workshop, will transform a disused school building in Leyton into a ‘ghost factory’, Atomic 50, in a radical reimagining of the traditional learning environment, leading participants on an exciting journey through time and metalworking.
Blackhorse Workshop will work with acclaimed performance artist Abigail Conway and set designer Soraya Gilanni Viljoen to create the one-off installation.
Atomic 50 needs a brave new workforce, will you join us?
For more information and tickets, visit: blackhorseworkshop.co.uk/atomic-50
Venue: Leyton Sports Ground, 2 Crawley Rd, London E10 6RJ
By train: Leyton Midland Road (London Overground), Leyton or Leytonstone (Central line), Lea Bridge Station (Greater Anglia)
By bus: 97, 69, W16