02/08/2019
Free
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In the Research Space on the first floor

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Gallery, shop, café and research space:
Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 5pm
 

House:
Tuesday – Sunday 12 – 5pm

 

Image: Hannah Kemp-Welch  outside 19 Humberstone Road in Chesterton, where Pye was founded in a garden shed. 

Over the past year, Hannah Kempt-Welch, 2018 Open House artist-in-residence, has been working with groups in North Cambridge to create a new sound work which is shared with you in Hyperlocal Radio.

Kemp-Welch has been inspired by Cambridge pioneering company Pye Electronics, their history and remaining impact on the local community as well as Kettle’s Yard’s founder, Jim Ede’s own experiences of public broadcasting in the UK and USA.

Hyperlocal Radio is the culmination of creative engagement with over 3000 people in North Cambridge with elements of this work being shared on Cambridge 105 on World Radio Day, 13th February 2019.

Visit the Research Space on the first floor of Kettle’s Yard to see (and hear) some of the results and outcomes of this collaborative project.

The Research Space is fully accessible. Please take the stairs or the lift from the ground floor to floor 1.


Gallery, shop, café and research space:

Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 5pm


House:

Tuesday – Sunday 12 – 5pm


About Open House

Open House is a long-term collaboration between Kettle’s Yard and our neighbouring communities in North Cambridge. Supported by Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, Cambridge City Council and Arts Council England.

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