08/11/2024
10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
£15 (£5 students), booking required
Event information
Time
10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Price
£15 (£5 students), booking required

Castle Street, Cambridge, CB3 0AQ

  • The galleries, where exhibitions are shown, and all areas of the Clore Learning Studio (level -1), the Research Space (level 1) and the Ede Room (level 2) are fully accessible.
  • We have wheelchair accessible toilets on the lower ground (level -1), ground and first floor (level 1).
  • There is a lift giving access to all floors located past the galleries, just beside the Clore Learning Studio on the ground floor.
  • Kettle’s Yard welcomes assistance and service dogs in all areas.
  • We have large-print versions of the wall text available.
  • We can lend visitors small folding seats for taking around exhibitions or using at non-seated events. Please ask a Visitor Assistant for help finding a seat.

At this one-day symposium at Kettle’s Yard, convened by Inga Fraser (Senior Curator, House & Collections) and Naomi Polonsky (Assistant Curator, House & Collections), we explore the work of Hans Coper in its broadest contexts: engaging art and design histories, exhibition and curatorial histories, social and political contexts, histories of education and pedagogy.

Explore the draft programme now

This event is particularly recommended for students, researchers and those interested in the broad histories of twentieth-century British art.

Tea and coffee will be provided for attendees. Lunch is available to buy from the Garden Kitchen or shops and cafés nearby.