Discover artworks, hear inspiring talks and watch artists working at eight city galleries as you follow the Cambridge Arts Festival’s evening Gallery Crawl on 12 February
Byard Art
Get an early look at the new contemporary ceramics exhibition at this independent local gallery, which showcases some leading contemporary ceramic artists working across functional and sculptural practices.
14 King’s Parade
Cambridge Contemporary Art
An independent gallery championing artwork made in the UK, currently exhibiting paintings by Paul Evans and Ian McWhinnie.
6 Trinity Street
Don’t miss!
Cambridge Contemporary Art will be hosting an informal meet and greet with painter Paul Evans. His expressive landscapes reflect decades of close observation of the Suffolk countryside.
Soho Fine Art
Five UK locations and a flagship gallery in Cambridge. Explore an eclectic collection celebrating innovation and craftsmanship.
3 Bridge Street
Castle Fine Art
Founded in 1995, this leading national gallery group is one of the UK’s top contemporary art retailers. Here you’ll find two floors, a VIP lounge, viewing room and bar.
Unit 52, Grand Arcade
Clarendon Fine Art
A national gallery group known for vibrant modernity, here you can see The Shape of Water – an exhibition curated exclusively for the Cambridge Arts Festival – which features some of its best-loved artists.
23 & 24 Trinity Street
Don’t miss!
Clarendon Fine Art will be offering exclusive manager-led gallery tours every 30 minutes, offering insider insights into their latest exhibition with a guided, personal experience.
Modo
An independent David Hockney gallery across three levels, featuring works inspired by the Bayeux tapestry as well as his moon iPad drawings which complement the Normandy landscapes.
62 Sidney Street
Corpus
Launched in 2025 on King Street, this gallery presents an ambitious programme of exhibitions, talks and events. Currently on show is Errors and Vain Reports, a solo showcase of the work of Malcolm Bradley.
14-16 King Street
Cambridge Contemporary Crafts
This sister gallery to Cambridge Contemporary Art specialises in work handmade in the UK, including ceramics, prints, jewellery, textiles and much more.
5 Bene’t Street
The Cambridge Arts Festival’s Gallery Crawl takes place from 5-7pm on 12 February. Visit love-cambridge.com/arts-festival to see the full festival programme.








