Mon 28 April 2014 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Sula Rubens- artist in residence Sula Rubens is currently working as Artist in Residence at The Michaelhouse. You are welcome to talk to her about her work. |
8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight The Leys School This annual exhibition has proved to be a festival for young creative talent. |
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9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Dirt, fire & sky - an exhibition by Sue Shepherd An exhibition by Sue Shepherd at the Alison Richard Building |
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9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The hours of healing - an exhibition by printmaker Ruth Oinn Ruth Oinn is showing a series of twenty-six prints, which have been a year in the making. Celebrating the centenary of Britten’s birth, the works have been created around Britten's operas, by revisiting several much loved works, poring over librettos and seeing productions at Aldeburgh and Glyndebourne. |
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9:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() SURFACE – An exhibition of contemporary abstract prints by Patricia Grant and Susan Mealing |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Ediacaran Enigmas: resolving the fossil record of early animals This new display is a snapshot of the research taking place in the department of Earth Sciences at Cambridge on fossils from the 540-580 million year old Ediacaran Period, known as the 'Ediacaran Biota'. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Charlotte Hodes: the grammar of ornament With an international reputation as an artist working through collage across different media, this new work by Charlotte Hodes has been informed by the influential 1856 book The Grammar of Ornament by architect Owen Jones, one of the most important design theorists of the 19th century. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Follow the Fellow: A Multimedia Art Project The project ‘Follow the Fellow’ started in 2010. It is led by the Austrian writer and performance artist Elke Papp, the French photographer and art historian Genevieve Guetemme and the Finnish photographer and video artist Anna Maija Kesonen. All three are followers themselves and met in Cambridge. |
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11:00AM - 4:00PM |
1989-2014 and counting: Lynne Strover Gallery celebrates 25 years From 18 April to 5 May 2014 Lynne Strover Gallery in Fen Ditton will be celebrating twenty five years in the contemporary art scene in Cambridge with a special exhibition, featuring much-loved pieces collected during the gallery’s quarter century. Over the years Lynne has built strong relationships with artists, including several featured in Cambridge museum collections. |
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Tue 29 April 2014 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Sula Rubens- artist in residence Sula Rubens is currently working as Artist in Residence at The Michaelhouse. You are welcome to talk to her about her work. |
8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight The Leys School This annual exhibition has proved to be a festival for young creative talent. |
|
9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Dirt, fire & sky - an exhibition by Sue Shepherd An exhibition by Sue Shepherd at the Alison Richard Building |
|
9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The hours of healing - an exhibition by printmaker Ruth Oinn Ruth Oinn is showing a series of twenty-six prints, which have been a year in the making. Celebrating the centenary of Britten’s birth, the works have been created around Britten's operas, by revisiting several much loved works, poring over librettos and seeing productions at Aldeburgh and Glyndebourne. |
|
9:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() SURFACE – An exhibition of contemporary abstract prints by Patricia Grant and Susan Mealing |
|
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Ediacaran Enigmas: resolving the fossil record of early animals This new display is a snapshot of the research taking place in the department of Earth Sciences at Cambridge on fossils from the 540-580 million year old Ediacaran Period, known as the 'Ediacaran Biota'. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Sea monsters to sonar: mapping the polar oceans This exhibition traces the development and use of maps of the Polar oceans and coastlines. The gallery space will be transformed into a trail of discovery revealing imagined and established trade routes, and journeys made for scientific discovery. |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() From root to tip: Botanical art in Britain This exhibition brings together a selection of watercolours from the Fitzwilliam’s outstanding collection of botanical art. It draws on over 300 years of work by both professional and amateur artists, tracing a history of flower drawing in Britain. |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The Rampant Lions Press: A letterpress odyssey This exhibition displays a beautiful selection of books produced by The Rampant Lions Press since their last retrospective exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1982. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Charlotte Hodes: the grammar of ornament With an international reputation as an artist working through collage across different media, this new work by Charlotte Hodes has been informed by the influential 1856 book The Grammar of Ornament by architect Owen Jones, one of the most important design theorists of the 19th century. |
|
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Follow the Fellow: A Multimedia Art Project The project ‘Follow the Fellow’ started in 2010. It is led by the Austrian writer and performance artist Elke Papp, the French photographer and art historian Genevieve Guetemme and the Finnish photographer and video artist Anna Maija Kesonen. All three are followers themselves and met in Cambridge. |
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10:30AM - 4:30PM |
![]() Chiefs and governors: art and power in Fiji A major exhibition of Fijian Art at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, drawing from its historically significant collections |
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11:30AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Art & Life: 1920-1931 Ben nicholson, Winifred nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis & William Staite Murray |
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Wed 30 April 2014 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Sula Rubens- artist in residence Sula Rubens is currently working as Artist in Residence at The Michaelhouse. You are welcome to talk to her about her work. |
8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight The Leys School This annual exhibition has proved to be a festival for young creative talent. |
|
9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Dirt, fire & sky - an exhibition by Sue Shepherd An exhibition by Sue Shepherd at the Alison Richard Building |
|
9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The hours of healing - an exhibition by printmaker Ruth Oinn Ruth Oinn is showing a series of twenty-six prints, which have been a year in the making. Celebrating the centenary of Britten’s birth, the works have been created around Britten's operas, by revisiting several much loved works, poring over librettos and seeing productions at Aldeburgh and Glyndebourne. |
|
9:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() SURFACE – An exhibition of contemporary abstract prints by Patricia Grant and Susan Mealing |
|
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Ediacaran Enigmas: resolving the fossil record of early animals This new display is a snapshot of the research taking place in the department of Earth Sciences at Cambridge on fossils from the 540-580 million year old Ediacaran Period, known as the 'Ediacaran Biota'. |
|
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Sea monsters to sonar: mapping the polar oceans This exhibition traces the development and use of maps of the Polar oceans and coastlines. The gallery space will be transformed into a trail of discovery revealing imagined and established trade routes, and journeys made for scientific discovery. |
|
10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() From root to tip: Botanical art in Britain This exhibition brings together a selection of watercolours from the Fitzwilliam’s outstanding collection of botanical art. It draws on over 300 years of work by both professional and amateur artists, tracing a history of flower drawing in Britain. |
|
10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The Rampant Lions Press: A letterpress odyssey This exhibition displays a beautiful selection of books produced by The Rampant Lions Press since their last retrospective exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1982. |
|
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Charlotte Hodes: the grammar of ornament With an international reputation as an artist working through collage across different media, this new work by Charlotte Hodes has been informed by the influential 1856 book The Grammar of Ornament by architect Owen Jones, one of the most important design theorists of the 19th century. |
|
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Follow the Fellow: A Multimedia Art Project The project ‘Follow the Fellow’ started in 2010. It is led by the Austrian writer and performance artist Elke Papp, the French photographer and art historian Genevieve Guetemme and the Finnish photographer and video artist Anna Maija Kesonen. All three are followers themselves and met in Cambridge. |
|
10:30AM - 4:30PM |
![]() Chiefs and governors: art and power in Fiji A major exhibition of Fijian Art at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, drawing from its historically significant collections |
|
11:30AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Art & Life: 1920-1931 Ben nicholson, Winifred nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis & William Staite Murray |
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Thu 1 May 2014 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Sula Rubens- artist in residence Sula Rubens is currently working as Artist in Residence at The Michaelhouse. You are welcome to talk to her about her work. |
8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight The Leys School This annual exhibition has proved to be a festival for young creative talent. |
|
9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Dirt, fire & sky - an exhibition by Sue Shepherd An exhibition by Sue Shepherd at the Alison Richard Building |
|
9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The hours of healing - an exhibition by printmaker Ruth Oinn Ruth Oinn is showing a series of twenty-six prints, which have been a year in the making. Celebrating the centenary of Britten’s birth, the works have been created around Britten's operas, by revisiting several much loved works, poring over librettos and seeing productions at Aldeburgh and Glyndebourne. |
|
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Ediacaran Enigmas: resolving the fossil record of early animals This new display is a snapshot of the research taking place in the department of Earth Sciences at Cambridge on fossils from the 540-580 million year old Ediacaran Period, known as the 'Ediacaran Biota'. |
|
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Sea monsters to sonar: mapping the polar oceans This exhibition traces the development and use of maps of the Polar oceans and coastlines. The gallery space will be transformed into a trail of discovery revealing imagined and established trade routes, and journeys made for scientific discovery. |
|
10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() From root to tip: Botanical art in Britain This exhibition brings together a selection of watercolours from the Fitzwilliam’s outstanding collection of botanical art. It draws on over 300 years of work by both professional and amateur artists, tracing a history of flower drawing in Britain. |
|
10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The Rampant Lions Press: A letterpress odyssey This exhibition displays a beautiful selection of books produced by The Rampant Lions Press since their last retrospective exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1982. |
|
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Charlotte Hodes: the grammar of ornament With an international reputation as an artist working through collage across different media, this new work by Charlotte Hodes has been informed by the influential 1856 book The Grammar of Ornament by architect Owen Jones, one of the most important design theorists of the 19th century. |
|
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Follow the Fellow: A Multimedia Art Project The project ‘Follow the Fellow’ started in 2010. It is led by the Austrian writer and performance artist Elke Papp, the French photographer and art historian Genevieve Guetemme and the Finnish photographer and video artist Anna Maija Kesonen. All three are followers themselves and met in Cambridge. |
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11:30AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Art & Life: 1920-1931 Ben nicholson, Winifred nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis & William Staite Murray |
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Fri 2 May 2014 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Sula Rubens- artist in residence Sula Rubens is currently working as Artist in Residence at The Michaelhouse. You are welcome to talk to her about her work. |
8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight The Leys School This annual exhibition has proved to be a festival for young creative talent. |
|
9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Dirt, fire & sky - an exhibition by Sue Shepherd An exhibition by Sue Shepherd at the Alison Richard Building |
|
9:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The hours of healing - an exhibition by printmaker Ruth Oinn Ruth Oinn is showing a series of twenty-six prints, which have been a year in the making. Celebrating the centenary of Britten’s birth, the works have been created around Britten's operas, by revisiting several much loved works, poring over librettos and seeing productions at Aldeburgh and Glyndebourne. |
|
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Ediacaran Enigmas: resolving the fossil record of early animals This new display is a snapshot of the research taking place in the department of Earth Sciences at Cambridge on fossils from the 540-580 million year old Ediacaran Period, known as the 'Ediacaran Biota'. |
|
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Sea monsters to sonar: mapping the polar oceans This exhibition traces the development and use of maps of the Polar oceans and coastlines. The gallery space will be transformed into a trail of discovery revealing imagined and established trade routes, and journeys made for scientific discovery. |
|
10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() From root to tip: Botanical art in Britain This exhibition brings together a selection of watercolours from the Fitzwilliam’s outstanding collection of botanical art. It draws on over 300 years of work by both professional and amateur artists, tracing a history of flower drawing in Britain. |
|
10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The Rampant Lions Press: A letterpress odyssey This exhibition displays a beautiful selection of books produced by The Rampant Lions Press since their last retrospective exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1982. |
|
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Charlotte Hodes: the grammar of ornament With an international reputation as an artist working through collage across different media, this new work by Charlotte Hodes has been informed by the influential 1856 book The Grammar of Ornament by architect Owen Jones, one of the most important design theorists of the 19th century. |
|
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Follow the Fellow: A Multimedia Art Project The project ‘Follow the Fellow’ started in 2010. It is led by the Austrian writer and performance artist Elke Papp, the French photographer and art historian Genevieve Guetemme and the Finnish photographer and video artist Anna Maija Kesonen. All three are followers themselves and met in Cambridge. |
|
11:00AM - 4:00PM |
1989-2014 and counting: Lynne Strover Gallery celebrates 25 years From 18 April to 5 May 2014 Lynne Strover Gallery in Fen Ditton will be celebrating twenty five years in the contemporary art scene in Cambridge with a special exhibition, featuring much-loved pieces collected during the gallery’s quarter century. Over the years Lynne has built strong relationships with artists, including several featured in Cambridge museum collections. |
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11:30AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Art & Life: 1920-1931 Ben nicholson, Winifred nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis & William Staite Murray |
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Sat 3 May 2014 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Sula Rubens- artist in residence Sula Rubens is currently working as Artist in Residence at The Michaelhouse. You are welcome to talk to her about her work. |
8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight The Leys School This annual exhibition has proved to be a festival for young creative talent. |
|
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Ediacaran Enigmas: resolving the fossil record of early animals This new display is a snapshot of the research taking place in the department of Earth Sciences at Cambridge on fossils from the 540-580 million year old Ediacaran Period, known as the 'Ediacaran Biota'. |
|
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Sea monsters to sonar: mapping the polar oceans This exhibition traces the development and use of maps of the Polar oceans and coastlines. The gallery space will be transformed into a trail of discovery revealing imagined and established trade routes, and journeys made for scientific discovery. |
|
10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() From root to tip: Botanical art in Britain This exhibition brings together a selection of watercolours from the Fitzwilliam’s outstanding collection of botanical art. It draws on over 300 years of work by both professional and amateur artists, tracing a history of flower drawing in Britain. |
|
10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() The Rampant Lions Press: A letterpress odyssey This exhibition displays a beautiful selection of books produced by The Rampant Lions Press since their last retrospective exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1982. |
|
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Charlotte Hodes: the grammar of ornament With an international reputation as an artist working through collage across different media, this new work by Charlotte Hodes has been informed by the influential 1856 book The Grammar of Ornament by architect Owen Jones, one of the most important design theorists of the 19th century. |
|
11:00AM - 4:00PM |
1989-2014 and counting: Lynne Strover Gallery celebrates 25 years From 18 April to 5 May 2014 Lynne Strover Gallery in Fen Ditton will be celebrating twenty five years in the contemporary art scene in Cambridge with a special exhibition, featuring much-loved pieces collected during the gallery’s quarter century. Over the years Lynne has built strong relationships with artists, including several featured in Cambridge museum collections. |
|
11:30AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Art & Life: 1920-1931 Ben nicholson, Winifred nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis & William Staite Murray |
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Sun 4 May 2014 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Sula Rubens- artist in residence Sula Rubens is currently working as Artist in Residence at The Michaelhouse. You are welcome to talk to her about her work. |
8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight The Leys School This annual exhibition has proved to be a festival for young creative talent. |
|
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Charlotte Hodes: the grammar of ornament With an international reputation as an artist working through collage across different media, this new work by Charlotte Hodes has been informed by the influential 1856 book The Grammar of Ornament by architect Owen Jones, one of the most important design theorists of the 19th century. |
|
11:00AM - 4:00PM |
1989-2014 and counting: Lynne Strover Gallery celebrates 25 years From 18 April to 5 May 2014 Lynne Strover Gallery in Fen Ditton will be celebrating twenty five years in the contemporary art scene in Cambridge with a special exhibition, featuring much-loved pieces collected during the gallery’s quarter century. Over the years Lynne has built strong relationships with artists, including several featured in Cambridge museum collections. |
|
11:30AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Art & Life: 1920-1931 Ben nicholson, Winifred nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis & William Staite Murray |
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12:00PM - 5:00PM |
![]() From root to tip: Botanical art in Britain This exhibition brings together a selection of watercolours from the Fitzwilliam’s outstanding collection of botanical art. It draws on over 300 years of work by both professional and amateur artists, tracing a history of flower drawing in Britain. |
|
12:00PM - 5:00PM |
![]() The Rampant Lions Press: A letterpress odyssey This exhibition displays a beautiful selection of books produced by The Rampant Lions Press since their last retrospective exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1982. |