IMAGE: Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, 'Finding Fanon Part One' (2015), photo by Claire Barrett courtesy of Copperfield Gallery & Seventeen Gallery, London Bringing together work by ten British African...
Art & exhibitions
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On Saturday 5 June, you can catch Camilla from Knitting Needle Lane, as well as Jem from Under the Olive Tree Knits, for the very first virtual version of the...
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It’s your last chance to catch Alfred Wallis Rediscovered at Kettle’s Yard this month. The exhibition – closing on 20 June – showcases many of the artist’s expressive drawings and...
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Cows about Cambridge is back for 2021! Get ready for a summer of colour and comversation After having to postpone for over a year, Cows about Cambridge is poised to...
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Next week sees the Anglian Potters' much-loved Spring Exhibition return The Cambridge arts scene may have been on standby for a while, but with restrictions easing, the light at the...
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A unique time capsule of Victorian working-class art and life, David Parr House is ensuring that the public can still enjoy its fascinating offering by presenting an exciting new way...
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A new exhibition at Kettle’s Yard explores the work of self-taught British artist and mariner Alfred Wallis, whose paintings and drawings depict his direct experiences of the sea and fishing...
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Pictured: sugar jars by Sheila Madder Anglian Potters – a group of ceramic enthusiasts from across East Anglia – have recently unveiled a new online pottery exhibition, showcasing the work...
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Kettle’s Yard, one of Cambridge’s best-loved contemporary art spaces, is once again open to the public. Although its opening hours are fairly restricted, the venue is now welcoming visitors to...
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Pictured: Bright Crisp Day by Garry Raymond-Pereira This month at Byard Art, you can catch the much-anticipated solo exhibition of works by Norfolk-based artist Garry Raymond Pereira. Garry specialises in...