Mon 25 November | 9:00AM - 6:30PM |
Highlight Endless Stories: Manuscripts, knowledge and translation in the 17th century Cambridge University Library's exhibitions are free and open to the public. |
9:00AM - 7:00PM |
For Those Who Don’t Want to be Found Selected artworks by artist Yvonne Salmon. Paint / Sand / Gold / Video / Photography / Digital |
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10:00AM |
The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle is a group exhibition that explores the history and development of The Women’s Art Collection. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Little Robin’s Christmas Trail Christmas is little Robin Redbreast’s favourite time of year. She visits all the festive plants in the Garden, and this year, you’re invited too! |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight 70 Years of New Hall & Murray Edwards College 70 years ago, New Hall opened as the third foundation for women at the University of Cambridge on a shoestring with just 16 students. This exhibition traces the history of a women's college, |
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2:00PM - 4:00PM |
Nigel Hall RA: Line, Edge, Shadow: drawings and sculpture Nigel Hall RA is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors. His outside works, principally made of corten steel, painted steel or bronze, are concerned with three-dimensional space, mass and line. His geometric sculptures give as much prominence to voids and shadows as to the solidity of material; each work changes with light and viewpoint reflecting the landscapes that inspired them. |
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5:30PM - 7:00PM |
Culture in a Reactionary World Visions of world order from the political right have often been articulated in terms of civilization or civilizations: large cultural formations that, on these accounts, shape the long-term dynamics of international politics. This talk unpacks and examines two such theories, by Adda Bozeman and Samuel Huntington. |
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6:00PM - 7:00PM |
Highlight Signals from the beginning of the universe A Lecture by Professor Jo Dunkley OBE, Joseph Henry Professor of Physics and Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA |
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Tue 26 November | 9:00AM - 6:30PM |
Highlight Endless Stories: Manuscripts, knowledge and translation in the 17th century Cambridge University Library's exhibitions are free and open to the public. |
9:00AM - 7:00PM |
For Those Who Don’t Want to be Found Selected artworks by artist Yvonne Salmon. Paint / Sand / Gold / Video / Photography / Digital |
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10:00AM |
The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle is a group exhibition that explores the history and development of The Women’s Art Collection. |
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10:00AM - 3:30PM |
THIS Space is THIS Institute’s annual conference. We welcome anyone with an interest in the evidence for improving the quality and safety of healthcare. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Highlight Hidden Histories Explore the hidden histories of the Polar Museum in this new label display. From the female figures in polar history to the origins of Inuit art; follow the stories around the museum exhibits and discover something new. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Little Robin’s Christmas Trail Christmas is little Robin Redbreast’s favourite time of year. She visits all the festive plants in the Garden, and this year, you’re invited too! |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight Glenn Ligon: All Over The Place Experience the work of American contemporary artist Glenn Ligon in this landmark exhibition bringing together works by the artist alongside his unique interventions in The Fitzwilliam Museum's galleries. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight 70 Years of New Hall & Murray Edwards College 70 years ago, New Hall opened as the third foundation for women at the University of Cambridge on a shoestring with just 16 students. This exhibition traces the history of a women's college, |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
A G E N D A Yevheniia Laptii: Cherkaski Tyshky This display features a selection of photographs by the Ukrainian artist Yevheniia Laptii (b. 1992, Kharkiv). |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Barbara Hepworth: ‘a work of mine in your house’ This new display brings together works by Barbara Hepworth that are not ordinarily on permanent display in the Kettle’s Yard house. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa Presenting new and recent paintings, this exhibition will be Portia Zvavahera’s first solo exhibition at a public gallery in Europe. |
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1:30PM - 7:00PM |
Breaking the Silence about Uterine Fibroids Confronting inequalities in women's health. Bringing together prominent researchers, clinicians, policymakers, funders and patient advocates to improve the lives of fibroid patients in the UK. |
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1:30PM - 7:00PM |
Highlight Breaking the silence about uterine fibroids: confronting inequalities in women’s health Heavy and painful periods, recurrent miscarriages, infertility are among the debilitating symptoms experienced by women suffering from uterine fibroids. While fibroids occur in up to 66% of women, they disproportionately affect women of African and Caribbean background. This event is an opportunity to discuss and empower and to make fibroids a healthcare priority in the UK. |
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2:00PM - 4:00PM |
Nigel Hall RA: Line, Edge, Shadow: drawings and sculpture Nigel Hall RA is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors. His outside works, principally made of corten steel, painted steel or bronze, are concerned with three-dimensional space, mass and line. His geometric sculptures give as much prominence to voids and shadows as to the solidity of material; each work changes with light and viewpoint reflecting the landscapes that inspired them. |
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4:15PM - 7:00PM |
André Hoffmann Book Talk: ‘The New Nature of Business’ The New Nature of Business – panel discussion with authors André Hoffmann and Peter Vanham |
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5:30PM - 7:00PM |
Salute! Italian immigrants’ experiences of birth, death and ill health in post-war Britain How did Italian immigrants experience periods of ill-health and access healthcare in post-war Britain? |
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7:00PM - 8:00PM |
Highlight The Really Popular Book Club: The Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Cambridge University Libraries' book club is hosted monthly and online - join us! |
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Wed 27 November | 9:00AM - 6:30PM |
Highlight Endless Stories: Manuscripts, knowledge and translation in the 17th century Cambridge University Library's exhibitions are free and open to the public. |
9:00AM - 7:00PM |
For Those Who Don’t Want to be Found Selected artworks by artist Yvonne Salmon. Paint / Sand / Gold / Video / Photography / Digital |
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10:00AM |
The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle is a group exhibition that explores the history and development of The Women’s Art Collection. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Highlight Hidden Histories Explore the hidden histories of the Polar Museum in this new label display. From the female figures in polar history to the origins of Inuit art; follow the stories around the museum exhibits and discover something new. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Little Robin’s Christmas Trail Christmas is little Robin Redbreast’s favourite time of year. She visits all the festive plants in the Garden, and this year, you’re invited too! |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight Glenn Ligon: All Over The Place Experience the work of American contemporary artist Glenn Ligon in this landmark exhibition bringing together works by the artist alongside his unique interventions in The Fitzwilliam Museum's galleries. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight 70 Years of New Hall & Murray Edwards College 70 years ago, New Hall opened as the third foundation for women at the University of Cambridge on a shoestring with just 16 students. This exhibition traces the history of a women's college, |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
A G E N D A Yevheniia Laptii: Cherkaski Tyshky This display features a selection of photographs by the Ukrainian artist Yevheniia Laptii (b. 1992, Kharkiv). |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Barbara Hepworth: ‘a work of mine in your house’ This new display brings together works by Barbara Hepworth that are not ordinarily on permanent display in the Kettle’s Yard house. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa Presenting new and recent paintings, this exhibition will be Portia Zvavahera’s first solo exhibition at a public gallery in Europe. |
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1:00PM - 2:00PM |
Good COP, Bad COP: first reflections on COP29 Hosted by the Centre for Climate Repair, in association with the Cambridge Centre for Climate Science and Cambridge Zero, this event will involve a lively panel discussion that will look at the outcomes of COP29 and what this means for our climate. |
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2:00PM - 4:00PM |
Nigel Hall RA: Line, Edge, Shadow: drawings and sculpture Nigel Hall RA is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors. His outside works, principally made of corten steel, painted steel or bronze, are concerned with three-dimensional space, mass and line. His geometric sculptures give as much prominence to voids and shadows as to the solidity of material; each work changes with light and viewpoint reflecting the landscapes that inspired them. |
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5:00PM - 6:30PM |
The Forgotten War: Sudan in Crisis Join us online to shed light on the ongoing crisis in Sudan, a forgotten war that needs our attention now more than ever! |
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6:00PM - 7:30PM |
Date: 27 November 2024 Time: 18:00 -19:30 Speaker: Professor Claire Colomb Talk Title: 'Governing urban platform capitalism. The contentious regulation of short-term rental housing in European cities – a comparative approach' Location: Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College |
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6:00PM - 9:00PM |
Join us at Kettle’s Yard for an evening of art, music, talks, making and more. Explore the Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa exhibition out of hours. Music provided by DJ Bosslady. The Garden Kitchen café will be open for special cocktails and food. |
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7:30PM - 8:30PM |
In Your Own Words Storytelling Open Mic Join us for In Your Own Words, a monthly storytelling open mic hosted by the Creative Writing Centre at Cambridge University Institute of Continuing Education |
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8:00PM |
Handel’s Messiah | Cambridge University Chamber Choir and Collegium Musicum Following their acclaimed performances of Bach’s St John Passion in March, the flagship Cambridge University Chamber Choir and Collegium Musicum historically informed ensemble team up once again for a festive performance of Handel’s Messiah. |
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Thu 28 November | 9:00AM - 6:30PM |
Highlight Endless Stories: Manuscripts, knowledge and translation in the 17th century Cambridge University Library's exhibitions are free and open to the public. |
9:00AM - 7:00PM |
For Those Who Don’t Want to be Found Selected artworks by artist Yvonne Salmon. Paint / Sand / Gold / Video / Photography / Digital |
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10:00AM |
The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle is a group exhibition that explores the history and development of The Women’s Art Collection. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Highlight Hidden Histories Explore the hidden histories of the Polar Museum in this new label display. From the female figures in polar history to the origins of Inuit art; follow the stories around the museum exhibits and discover something new. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Little Robin’s Christmas Trail Christmas is little Robin Redbreast’s favourite time of year. She visits all the festive plants in the Garden, and this year, you’re invited too! |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight Glenn Ligon: All Over The Place Experience the work of American contemporary artist Glenn Ligon in this landmark exhibition bringing together works by the artist alongside his unique interventions in The Fitzwilliam Museum's galleries. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight 70 Years of New Hall & Murray Edwards College 70 years ago, New Hall opened as the third foundation for women at the University of Cambridge on a shoestring with just 16 students. This exhibition traces the history of a women's college, |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
A G E N D A Yevheniia Laptii: Cherkaski Tyshky This display features a selection of photographs by the Ukrainian artist Yevheniia Laptii (b. 1992, Kharkiv). |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Barbara Hepworth: ‘a work of mine in your house’ This new display brings together works by Barbara Hepworth that are not ordinarily on permanent display in the Kettle’s Yard house. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa Presenting new and recent paintings, this exhibition will be Portia Zvavahera’s first solo exhibition at a public gallery in Europe. |
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2:00PM - 4:00PM |
Nigel Hall RA: Line, Edge, Shadow: drawings and sculpture Nigel Hall RA is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors. His outside works, principally made of corten steel, painted steel or bronze, are concerned with three-dimensional space, mass and line. His geometric sculptures give as much prominence to voids and shadows as to the solidity of material; each work changes with light and viewpoint reflecting the landscapes that inspired them. |
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5:30PM - 7:00PM |
Professor Lloyd Peck: “Life in Antarctic seas: the unexpected, the unbelievable and the bizarre” Dive into the mysterious world of Antarctica's Southern Ocean, where 20,000 species of marine life have evolved extraordinary adaptations to thrive in Antarctica’s icy waters over millions of years. |
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6:30PM - 7:30PM |
Critical Co-Lab: Habda Rashid and Ekow Eshun Join us for a conversation to discuss the themes of the current exhibition 'Glenn Ligon: All Over The Place' with Habda Rashid, Senior Curator Modern & Contemporary Art, and Ekow Eshun, writer, curator, journalist and broadcaster. |
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Fri 29 November | 9:00AM - 6:30PM |
Highlight Endless Stories: Manuscripts, knowledge and translation in the 17th century Cambridge University Library's exhibitions are free and open to the public. |
9:00AM - 7:00PM |
For Those Who Don’t Want to be Found Selected artworks by artist Yvonne Salmon. Paint / Sand / Gold / Video / Photography / Digital |
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10:00AM |
The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle is a group exhibition that explores the history and development of The Women’s Art Collection. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Highlight Hidden Histories Explore the hidden histories of the Polar Museum in this new label display. From the female figures in polar history to the origins of Inuit art; follow the stories around the museum exhibits and discover something new. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Little Robin’s Christmas Trail Christmas is little Robin Redbreast’s favourite time of year. She visits all the festive plants in the Garden, and this year, you’re invited too! |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight Glenn Ligon: All Over The Place Experience the work of American contemporary artist Glenn Ligon in this landmark exhibition bringing together works by the artist alongside his unique interventions in The Fitzwilliam Museum's galleries. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight 70 Years of New Hall & Murray Edwards College 70 years ago, New Hall opened as the third foundation for women at the University of Cambridge on a shoestring with just 16 students. This exhibition traces the history of a women's college, |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
A G E N D A Yevheniia Laptii: Cherkaski Tyshky This display features a selection of photographs by the Ukrainian artist Yevheniia Laptii (b. 1992, Kharkiv). |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Barbara Hepworth: ‘a work of mine in your house’ This new display brings together works by Barbara Hepworth that are not ordinarily on permanent display in the Kettle’s Yard house. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa Presenting new and recent paintings, this exhibition will be Portia Zvavahera’s first solo exhibition at a public gallery in Europe. |
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2:00PM - 4:00PM |
Nigel Hall RA: Line, Edge, Shadow: drawings and sculpture Nigel Hall RA is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors. His outside works, principally made of corten steel, painted steel or bronze, are concerned with three-dimensional space, mass and line. His geometric sculptures give as much prominence to voids and shadows as to the solidity of material; each work changes with light and viewpoint reflecting the landscapes that inspired them. |
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5:00PM - 9:30PM |
Cambridge Botanic Lights will again bring the Garden to life after dark with spectacular displays and artistic installations – creating a beautiful landscape for visitors to enjoy after dark. |
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5:30PM - 7:00PM |
Black Manifesto is a panel discussion looking back at the recent history of Black radical politics in Britain, and considering the possibilities of a new Parliament – the most diverse in British history. |
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5:30PM - 7:00PM |
Lies, Spies and Double-Dealing: A Cambridge Spy Tour A walking tour which unmasks the long tradition of Cambridge spying, from the earliest days of the university to recent times; from Christopher Marlowe to Anthony Blunt, via James Bond. Tours are led by Green Badge Guides. |
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5:30PM - 7:30PM |
In Conversation with Dame Caroline Wilson DCMG In Conversation event with the Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China and Dorothy Byrne, President of Murray Edwards College. |
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6:30PM - 7:30PM |
Cambridge guides' scariest storytellers take you to the darker byways of our city, where the spirits of the dead still hover ... |
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7:30PM - 10:30PM |
Commoners' Comedy at the Portland Comedy Club |
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Sat 30 November | 9:00AM - 4:30PM |
Highlight Endless Stories: Manuscripts, knowledge and translation in the 17th century Cambridge University Library's exhibitions are free and open to the public. |
10:00AM |
The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle is a group exhibition that explores the history and development of The Women’s Art Collection. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Highlight Hidden Histories Explore the hidden histories of the Polar Museum in this new label display. From the female figures in polar history to the origins of Inuit art; follow the stories around the museum exhibits and discover something new. |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Little Robin’s Christmas Trail Christmas is little Robin Redbreast’s favourite time of year. She visits all the festive plants in the Garden, and this year, you’re invited too! |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Art Exhibition: 'On Being One' Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'On Being One' featuring work by visual artist Sophy Rickett, open to the public, Saturday and Sundays, 10.00 - 17.00. |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight Glenn Ligon: All Over The Place Experience the work of American contemporary artist Glenn Ligon in this landmark exhibition bringing together works by the artist alongside his unique interventions in The Fitzwilliam Museum's galleries. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight 70 Years of New Hall & Murray Edwards College 70 years ago, New Hall opened as the third foundation for women at the University of Cambridge on a shoestring with just 16 students. This exhibition traces the history of a women's college, |
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11:00AM - 12:00PM |
Cambridge Off-The-Beaten-Track Walking Tour No ordinary walking tour! This will include various things we are quietly confident will be new even to locals and we’ll go to one site that holds more than a few fascinating stories – the University Library site! |
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11:00AM - 3:00PM |
Poetry Workshop with Writerz and Scribez Get poetic in response to the text-based works of American contemporary artist Glenn Ligon and the writers and poets who have inspired him, such as American writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin and Greek poet, Constantine P. Cavafy. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
A G E N D A Yevheniia Laptii: Cherkaski Tyshky This display features a selection of photographs by the Ukrainian artist Yevheniia Laptii (b. 1992, Kharkiv). |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Barbara Hepworth: ‘a work of mine in your house’ This new display brings together works by Barbara Hepworth that are not ordinarily on permanent display in the Kettle’s Yard house. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa Presenting new and recent paintings, this exhibition will be Portia Zvavahera’s first solo exhibition at a public gallery in Europe. |
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2:00PM - 4:00PM |
Nigel Hall RA: Line, Edge, Shadow: drawings and sculpture Nigel Hall RA is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors. His outside works, principally made of corten steel, painted steel or bronze, are concerned with three-dimensional space, mass and line. His geometric sculptures give as much prominence to voids and shadows as to the solidity of material; each work changes with light and viewpoint reflecting the landscapes that inspired them. |
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2:30PM - 3:30PM |
Explore the spectrum of identities in the Ancient World. |
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4:00PM - 8:00PM |
UK CYPRUS FILM FEST CAMBRIDGE 30 NOV 2024 The UK Cyprus Film Festival 2024 comes to Cambridge. Join us for a captivating evening showcasing the best of Cypriot cinema, featuring award-winning short films and a thought-provoking feature presentation. Immerse yourself in the stories that explore Cyprus’s rich cultural heritage, history, and contemporary issues. |
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5:00PM - 9:30PM |
Cambridge Botanic Lights will again bring the Garden to life after dark with spectacular displays and artistic installations – creating a beautiful landscape for visitors to enjoy after dark. |
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6:30PM - 7:30PM |
Cambridge guides' scariest storytellers take you to the darker byways of our city, where the spirits of the dead still hover ... |
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7:00PM - 10:30PM |
Daft Funk Live are one of the world’s most prestigious Daft Punk tribute bands: diligently constructing a ‘live’ rendition of Daft Punk’s legendary performances and appearances. |
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7:30PM - 9:30PM |
Gershwin, Korngold and Prokofiev An American in Paris, Korngold violin concerto and Prokofiev 7th played by CCSO |
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Sun 1 December | 10:00AM |
The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle The Women’s Art Collection: Conversation Not Spectacle is a group exhibition that explores the history and development of The Women’s Art Collection. |
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
Little Robin’s Christmas Trail Christmas is little Robin Redbreast’s favourite time of year. She visits all the festive plants in the Garden, and this year, you’re invited too! |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Art Exhibition: 'On Being One' Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'On Being One' featuring work by visual artist Sophy Rickett, open to the public, Saturday and Sundays, 10.00 - 17.00. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight 70 Years of New Hall & Murray Edwards College 70 years ago, New Hall opened as the third foundation for women at the University of Cambridge on a shoestring with just 16 students. This exhibition traces the history of a women's college, |
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10:30AM - 12:00PM |
90 minute Walking tour with a Blue Badge Guide around the oldest part of Cambridge (foot of Castle Hill) |
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11:00AM - 12:00PM |
Cambridge Off-The-Beaten-Track Walking Tour No ordinary walking tour! This will include various things we are quietly confident will be new even to locals and we’ll go to one site that holds more than a few fascinating stories – the University Library site! |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
A G E N D A Yevheniia Laptii: Cherkaski Tyshky This display features a selection of photographs by the Ukrainian artist Yevheniia Laptii (b. 1992, Kharkiv). |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Barbara Hepworth: ‘a work of mine in your house’ This new display brings together works by Barbara Hepworth that are not ordinarily on permanent display in the Kettle’s Yard house. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa Presenting new and recent paintings, this exhibition will be Portia Zvavahera’s first solo exhibition at a public gallery in Europe. |
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11:30AM - 1:00PM |
Lies, Spies and Double-Dealing: A Cambridge Spy Tour A walking tour which unmasks the long tradition of Cambridge spying, from the earliest days of the university to recent times; from Christopher Marlowe to Anthony Blunt, via James Bond. Tours are led by Green Badge Guides. |
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12:00PM - 5:00PM |
Highlight Glenn Ligon: All Over The Place Experience the work of American contemporary artist Glenn Ligon in this landmark exhibition bringing together works by the artist alongside his unique interventions in The Fitzwilliam Museum's galleries. |
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2:30PM - 4:00PM |
Cambridge and Colonialism Tour This tour examines Cambridge's colonial history, highlighting how its architecture, scholars, and institutions were shaped by imperial wealth and ideas. Led by researchers, it shares stories of exploitation, resistance, and the university’s colonial legacy. Developed with University of Cambridge Museums, the tour ends at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. |
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2:30PM - 4:00PM |
Sex and the City: Cambridge Women, Town and Gown A guided tour through the lovely centre of Cambridge which explores the inspiring, shocking and delightful stories of its women. From poets to bedders, from scientists to social reformers - get to know some of these amazing hidden figures. |
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4:00PM - 5:30PM |
MEET NAT GEO EXPLORER HARSHA VADLAMANI 1 DEC 2024 National Geographic Explorer/Photographer Harsha Vadlamani will be giving a talk on his long-term project ‘Can One Farmer Feed 23 People?’. This is a rare chance to meet Harsha whose work has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, GEO, Al Jazeera, Le Monde, Financial Times, CNN, BBC, Scientific American, Foreign Affairs, Nature, Wired. |
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5:00PM - 9:30PM |
Cambridge Botanic Lights will again bring the Garden to life after dark with spectacular displays and artistic installations – creating a beautiful landscape for visitors to enjoy after dark. |