The Prefab Museum has won a reprieve from closure. The Prefab Museum, Britain’s only museum to document post-war prefabricated housing, is curated by Elisabeth Blanchet, a French photographer. However the museum is not funded and is under threat of temporary closure due to lack of money while the outcome of funding applications is awaited.
To support the museum, its work and volunteers, please donate via our Kickstarter campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1413215915/the-prefab-museum
To support the museum, its work and volunteers, please donate via our Kickstarter campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1413215915/the-prefab-museum
The
wonder of these ‘prefabs’ is that they were meant to last just 10 years
to alleviate a post-war housing shortage but people really fell in love
with them and have been fighting tooth and nail to make sure that they
remain living in them. With the help of the Arts Council, Elisabeth has
been photographing both residents and their homes and collecting their
stories for more than a decade.
The
biggest remaining prefab estate is Excalibur in Catford, South London,
where Elisabeth has been lent an empty prefab to create a Prefab Museum
about the history of the estate and prefabricated living. The museum
features her photography and documentary film, as well as the work of
other artists who are interested in prefabs.
The
museum has attracted more than 2,000 visitors to the area so far – and
much like the prefabs themselves, popular opinion has ensured that the
museum, which started as a temporary initiative, has now been approved
by Lewisham Council and will remain in place until at least 2017.
The
same cannot be said for the prefab homes on Excalibur. Of 186, more
than 30 have already been knocked down to make space for redevelopment.
Despite campaigns by their residents, the prefabs are slowly losing
their battle for survival so Elisabeth is determined to record this part
of our social and architectural history for posterity.
The Prefab Museum
is the focal point around which we organise historical tours around the
estate and it is always staffed by knowledgable volunteers and
residents who have popped in for a cup of tea and a chat. The Prefab
Museum is a unique experience where visitors stay longer than they have
planned to, share ideas and stories, come out inspired and often come
back!
The Prefab Museum is part of Open House weekend (20/21 September) and we anticipate an influx of visitors!
Some comments from visitors:
‘Thank
you for taking the time to put on this exhibition. It has been a very
emotional experience and brings many happy memories.’
‘A real piece of British post-war history. We are privileged to see this remainder (and reminder!).’
The Prefab Museum is open every Saturday from 11am to 5pm.
17 Meliot Road, Catford, SE6 1RY, London
Here are our Autumn events:
Opening Times:
Saturdays 11:00 -17:00 till 01/11/2014
Every other Saturday 11:00-16:00 from 01/11/2014 till 28/02/2015
Every other Saturday 11:00-16:00 from 01/11/2014 till 28/02/2015
Groups welcome by appointment
Autumn Events:
Open House Weekend 20/09 and 21/09 10:00-17:00
Excalibur Estate Tour 18/10 from 14:30
Launch of Elisabeth Blanchet’s book Prefab Homes 25/10 from 14:30
Mystery Tour 31/10 from 18:00
Excalibur Estate Tour 15/11 from 14:30
Knick-Knack Tea Party 29/11 from 13:00
Christmas Party 13/12 from 13:00
Excalibur Estate Tour 15/11 from 14:30
Knick-Knack Tea Party 29/11 from 13:00
Christmas Party 13/12 from 13:00