A 21st century flood will engulf the ancient space of York St Mary’s this summer at
this year’s contemporary art installation.
Renowned artist Susan Stockwell’s work will see a tower of computer components
pouring from the roof of the medieval church, filling the nave with a brightly
coloured pool of metal and wire.
Flood draws on themes such as communication, consumerism and capitalism, to create a
thought-provoking and visually stimulating installation which strikingly complements
the stone architecture.
The piece is the fifth installation to be commissioned by York Museums Trust, funded
by the Arts Council.
York St Mary’s is open 10am until 4pm and free to all.
For more information on the church, Flood and past installations
visit www.yorkstmarys.org.uk
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