This winter we’re encouraging you to Come on in and discover amazing worlds on your doorstep at University of Cambridge Museums and partners.



Who’s involved?

Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 

Museum of Classical Archaeology

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Kettle’s Yard

The Polar Museum

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

Whipple Museum of the History of Science

Museum of Zoology

And our partners

ADC Theatre

West Road Concert Hall

Museum of Cambridge

Museum of Technology


What do you need to do?

Now’s the time to take a trip back to your favourite Cambridge cultural venues. Or why not set foot in one you’ve never visited before? Come on in – we would love to see you.

And do take a look at our Instagram account to see our series of specially created Reels to whet your appetite for the collections and treats in store.


Feeling inspired?

Why not create a Reel yourself? We’d love to see them – or any other posts on social media about what you’ve learned, enjoyed or savoured.

Don’t forget to use the hashtag #ComeOnInCam so we can share your post and celebrate the best of Cambridge culture together.

 

The campaign is backed by the Culture Recovery Fund from Arts Council England.

What's On

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Drop-in and enjoy half an hour looking at and talking about art.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Drop-in and enjoy half an hour looking at and talking about art.

Join artist Caroline Wendling for a adult watercolour workshop, organised by The Fitzwilliam Museum, exploring Whistler’s watercolour techniques inspired by Whistler & Nature.

Join artist Caroline Wendling for a adult watercolour workshop, organised by The Fitzwilliam Museum, exploring Whistler’s watercolour techniques inspired by Whistler & Nature.

02 Feb 2019

Join artist Caroline Wendling for a adult watercolour workshop, organised by The Fitzwilliam Museum, exploring Whistler’s watercolour techniques inspired by Whistler & Nature.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Join us to explore the fascinating journeys made by plants – on their own and with help from humans – and see how they have inspired artworks in our collection.

02 Mar 2019

A mixed ensemble of soprano, winds, virginals and Renaissance harp performing Tudor consort music and songs by Byrd, Ferrabosco, White and others.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
02 Feb 2019

Find out about the cool plants that were around at the time of the dinosaurs and make your own plant fossil to take home with you.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
03 Feb 2019

Fairtrade fortnight is back and this time it’s all about chocolate! See our cocoa tree, Theobroma cacao growing in the rainforest, and more!

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
03 Jun 2019

Have fun, play and weave amazing creations using natural material from the Garden.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Join artist Kelly Briggs to explore how the natural disintegration of artefacts can become inspiration for new artworks.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

 

A talk with Dr Naoise Mac Sweeney, Associate Professor in Ancient History, University of Leicester.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
01 Jun 2019

A talk with Dr Victoria Avery, Keeper of Applied Arts.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

A talk with Prof. Stephen D. Lambert, Professor of Ancient Greek History and Epigraphy, Cardiff University.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Artist Emma Smith shares the making of her new commission.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

A talk with Dr Stella Panayotova, Keeper of Manuscripts and Printed Books.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
02 Jun 2019

A talk with the Keepers of Paintings, Drawings and Prints.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

A talk with Dr Patricia de Montfort, Curator, and Prof. Clare A P Willsdon, joint authors of the book which accompanies the exhibition.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Dr Paola Ricciardi discusses the work of Isaac Oliver from a technical angle as evidenced in works from the Fitzwilliam Museum miniatures collection.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

A talk with Helen Ritchie, Research Assistant, Applied Arts, and display Curator.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
04 Mar 2019

A talk with Eric Broug, author, educator and designer specialising in Islamic geometric design.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
03 Oct 2019

A talk with Dr Victoria Avery, Keeper of Applied Arts, and Dr Melissa Calaresu, Director of Studies and Lecturer in History, University of Cambridge.

 

Jessica Lawrence Hare (soprano) and Olga Elbourn (piano) perform pieces by Wolf, Strauss, Zemlinsky, Wagner, Chausson, Faure, Duparc, and Ned Rorem.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
04 Apr 2019

It’s National Gardening Week so we are having a go at planting seeds from the fruit we eat plus decorating pots using recycled material.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
06 Jan 2019

Get messy with mud, make mud pies and have a go at mud painting at this wonderfully messy mud morning.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
06 Jun 2019

Come along and have a go at drawing plants with us. We’ll be looking at plants really closely before having a go at drawing them.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
08 Mar 2019

Find out about the Nightshades, one of the most amazing families in the plant kingdom.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
08 Jul 2019

Find out all about the plants used by the Ancient Egyptians including plants used to make paper and to help preserve bodies.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
09 May 2019

Learn loads of bat facts and enjoy bat themed craft ready for Halloween.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
11 Feb 2019

Help the birds in your garden survive the frosty winter nights by making bird feeders to put out in your garden.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
11 Jul 2019

Get festive and join us at our winter decoration day where we’ll be making all sorts of Christmas decorations using natural materials.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
01 Jan 2019

Become a secret agent and follow our free, self-guided family trail about tree cones.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
31 May 2019

To celebrate this anniversary, we are offering 60-minute guided tours of the Winter Garden at 2.30pm every Sunday in January and February.

Italian Baroque organ music from the Fitzwilliam Museum's collection performed by Gerald Gifford, Honorary Keeper of Music at the Museum. 

Charles Ellis (cello) and Ian Kelleher (guitar) perform pieces by Boccherini, Elgar, Villa-Lobos, Gounod, John Williams, Ravel, Piazolla, Saint-Saens.

01 Oct 2019

Performances by the very best undergraduate chamber musicians.

Emmanuel Bach (violin) and Jenny Stern (piano) play a programme of works by Lera Auerbach and Debussy.

02 Oct 2019

Chloe Beresford-Jones (soprano), Helen Groves (soprano) and Jill Morton (piano) perform Mendelssohn duets, Faure Barcarolle, Richard Rodney Bennett Songs Before Sleep and songs by Massenet. 

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Discover new ways of working at this artist led workshop.