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Exhibition: Tender Machines by Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3rd May @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
3rd May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
4th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
5th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
6th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
7th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
8th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
9th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
10th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
11th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
12th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
13th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
14th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
15th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
16th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
17th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
18th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
19th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
20th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
21st May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
22nd May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
23rd May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
24th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
25th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
26th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
27th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
28th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
29th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
30th May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
31st May
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
1st June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
2nd June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
3rd June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
4th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
5th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
6th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
7th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
8th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
9th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
10th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
11th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
12th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
13th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
14th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
15th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
16th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
17th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
18th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
19th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
20th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
21st June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
22nd June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
23rd June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
24th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
25th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
26th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
27th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
28th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
29th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
30th June
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
1st July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
2nd July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
3rd July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
4th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
5th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
6th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
7th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
8th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
9th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
10th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
11th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
12th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
13th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
14th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
15th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
16th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
17th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
18th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
19th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
20th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
21st July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
22nd July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
23rd July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
24th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
25th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
26th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
27th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
28th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
29th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
30th July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
31st July
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
1st August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
2nd August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
3rd August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
4th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
5th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
6th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
7th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
8th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
9th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
10th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
11th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
12th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
13th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
14th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
15th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
16th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
17th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
18th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
19th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
20th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
21st August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
22nd August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
23rd August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
24th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
25th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
26th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
27th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
28th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
29th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
30th August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
31st August
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
1st September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
2nd September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
3rd September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
4th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
5th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
6th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
7th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
8th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
9th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
10th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
11th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
12th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
13th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
14th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
15th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
16th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
17th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
18th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
19th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
20th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
21st September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
22nd September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
23rd September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
24th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
25th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
26th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
27th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
28th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
29th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
30th September
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
1st October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
2nd October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
3rd October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
4th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
5th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
6th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
7th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
8th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
9th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
10th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
11th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
12th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
13th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
14th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
15th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
16th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
17th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
18th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
19th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
20th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
21st October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
22nd October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
23rd October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
24th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
25th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
26th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
27th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
28th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
29th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

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Date:
30th October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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A new exhibition by artist-in-residence Dr Jasmine Pradissitto

3 May – 31 October 2025

This spring, the London Museum of Water & Steam unveils Tender Machines: Holding paradox, a striking new exhibition by artist and physicist Dr Jasmine Pradissitto, curated by Richard Hore. Inspired by her time as the Museum’s first artist-in-residence, the exhibition transforms the Museum with large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings that celebrate the Museum’s industrial past and history of Victorian innovation and its vision for a sustainable future through its ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ programme.

Set among the Museum’s monumental Victorian steam pumping engines, once crucial to London’s clean water supply, Tender Machines features art works that juxtapose rusted metal with delicate organic forms, repurposed mechanical objects from the Museum’s behind-the-scenes workshop with natural found materials, and science with art. Atmospheric soundscapes creating an immersive experience in an exhibition that reimagines humanity’s relationship with nature and technology to restore balance to the planet.

Dr Pradissitto, a physicist and artist who is a pioneer in using innovative materials like pollution-absorbing ceramics, invites visitors to reflect on how we power the world in the future. Learn more about her work by visiting her website.

The exhibition takes place through the Museum’s site and is included as part of an admission ticket.

Press:

Brentford TW8: Steam Museum to Be Transformed During Exhibition

Londonist: Top Exhibitions to See in London May 2025

Alternative Kew: The ‘ethereal’ London Museum of Water and Steam

This exhibition is part of our ‘Steaming into Sustainability’ project which was made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.

Details

Date:
31st October
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:
Event Tags:
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