23/09/2026
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Free
Event information
Time
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Price
Free

Antarctic Panoramas

Our current special exhibition, Polar Panoramas, features the art of John Kelly, an artist who has undertaken extensive fieldwork in the polar regions. Combining drawing, painting, photomontage and audiovisual work with observation and historical research, Polar Panoramas offers a compelling comparison between the Arctic and Antarctic as places of both human endeavour and environmental encounter.

Join us for a Tea & Talk with John where he'll discuss his two voyages to Antarctica and the art they inspired. We'll have time after the talk for questions and conversation, including in the gallery space.

Tea & Talks are designed for a non-academic audience and offers the chance to learn something new in a friendly environment. Bring along a notepad (or just an open mind) and join us for a cuppa.

Accessibility 

We host the talks in the SPRI Lecture Theatre. There is step free access through the side entrance. 

There is a row at the back for step-free seating options and space for wheelchair users along the rear wall. 
The Lecture Theatre has four steps down to the chair seating area.

If you have further questions about accessibility, please visit https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum/accessibility/ or get in touch via groupvisits@spri.cam.ac.uk.