| Sun 17 November 2013 | 9:00AM - 6:00PM |
Gail de Cordova |
| 9:00AM - 6:00PM |
Paintings by Gail de Cordava Gail achieved a 1st class Hons degree in Fine Art from Exeter College of Art and Design in 1981. She currently lives in Cambridge and has exhibited widely in the UK, Spain and Sweden. |
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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 - 6:00PM |
Highlight Martha Haversham: blue on white III Martha Haversham gained a dance degree at Roehampton Institute and worked in the theatre before transferring to fine art. Charcoal and material of tangibility is intrinsic to her work as this represents the dance of carbon atoms and the continuance of life. |
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| 12:00PM - 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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| 12:00PM - 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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| 1:15PM - 2:00PM |
Enjoy a classical concert in the beautiful surroundings of Gallery 3 at the Fitzwilliam Museum |
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| 2:00PM - 5:00PM |
The open gate by Maurice Cockrill, RA An exhibition of paintings at Trinity Hall by Royal Academy artist, Maurice Cockrill |
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| 2:00PM - 5:00PM |
Trinity Hall observed: doors and windows of an ancient college Drawings by Colin Hayes (Trinity Hall 1962) |
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| 6:00PM - 6:25PM |
To be performed immediately prior to Evensong by Ben Morris (Organ Scholar, Jesus College) |
