| Sat 26 October 2013 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight "Village" - painting exhibition A traditional Chinese Painting Exhibition of Northern China villages by Yang Xiaomin |
| 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
A traditional Chinese painting exhibition of northern China villages Selected artworks from Mr. YANG Xiaomin - Deputy director of Centre for Eastern Painting and Calligraphy Art of Nanjing University, China. |
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| 9:00AM - 4:30PM |
Highlight Read all about it! wrongdoing in Spain and England in the long nineteenth century An exhibition of nineteenth-century popular press material from Spain and England, featuring poisoners, pirates, werewolves and many other dubious characters. |
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| 10:00AM - 12:30PM |
The open gate by Maurice Cockrill, RA An exhibition of paintings at Trinity Hall by Royal Academy artist, Maurice Cockrill |
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| 10:00AM - 12:30PM |
Trinity Hall observed: doors and windows of an ancient college Drawings by Colin Hayes (Trinity Hall 1962) |
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| 10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Landscapes of Exploration is a joint exhibition presented by The Polar Museum and the Ruskin Gallery. |
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| 10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Discover the extraordinary 6,000-year history of African hair combs in this joint exhibition between the Fitzwilliam Museum and Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge. |
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| 10:00AM - 5:00PM |
The Cambridge Science Centre presents an extraordinary sensory experience. The new exhibition, Perception, will use illusions to uncover how our senses and brain work and the tricks your brain uses to make sense of the world. |
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| 10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight The night of longing: love and desire in Japanese prints An exhibition of Japanese woodcuts and books of the Edo and Meiji periods (18th and 19th centuries) depicting lovers from literature and life. |
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| 10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Hilary Beauchamp & John Dawson An exhibition of works inspired by the artist's experiences teaching at Holloway Prison |
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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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| 10:30AM - 4:30PM |
The Lost World (Part 2) is a solo exhibition by Julie Gough simultaneously installed in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and at Contemporary Art Tasmania (CAT), Hobart. |
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| 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Pedro Barateiro: we belong to the people when we're outside Portuguese artist Pedro Barateiro has developed a new film taking as its starting point two particular objects, a letter from the artist Constantin Brancusi and the painting Composition, 1936 by Portuguese abstract artist Maria Helena Vieira da Silva. |
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| 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sophy Rickett: objects in the field In 2011 and 2012 Sophy Rickett made regular visits to the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge University as an Associate Artist. Her new photographs are a response to meeting a retired fellow of the Institute, the scientist Dr Roderick Willstrop. |
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| 6:30PM - 7:45PM |
Bach Cantata Evensong with St John's Sinfonia |
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| 7:00PM |
Life is a playground; so who better to ask about adult life than children? |
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| 7:30PM - 10:00PM |
Boyan Vodenitcharov: the contemporary performer Boyan Vodenitcharov on piano performs a programme of Schumann, Debussy and his own improvisations. |
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| 7:45PM - 10:30PM |
Sex, drugs and trance music. That’d be village gala day. A vision of contemporary England pitting ancient Albion against commercialism. |
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| 8:00PM |
Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra kick-start the CUMS 2013-14 season, featuring Mozart Clarinet Concerto (performed by David Wong) and Beethoven Symphony No.5, conducted by Peter Stark. |
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| 9:30PM |
It's varied. It’s anybody’s guess. It's spleen. You’d be a fool not to book a ticket. |
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| 11:00PM - 11:59PM |
It’s about one moment...’ Jason Robert Brown’s stunning song cycle revolves around that one decisive moment when your whole world can change. |
