Event information
Booking required for the talk from 6.30-7.30pm
Image: Anthea Hamilton, Christopher Wood Kimono, 2016. In Anthea Hamilton Reimagines Kettle’s Yard, The Hepworth Wakefield, 2016-2017, photo: Stuart Whipps
Talk in the Clore Learning Studio: 6.30-7pm
Performance in the House: 7-7.30pm
Opening event: 7.30-8.30pM
FREE, booking required for the talk and performance.
See a new performance in the Kettle’s Yard House inspired by the work of collection artist Alfred Wallis.
From 6.30pm Anthea Hamilton will join us to talk about her new installation in the Kettle’s Yard House.
Drop in from 7.30pm to see the installation outside of our regular opening hours and visit our current exhibitions in the galleries.
About Anthea Hamilton
Anthea Hamilton (born 1978 in London) is a British artist and was shortlisted for the 2016 Turner Prize. Hamilton is renowned for her art-pop, culture-inspired sculptures and installations that incorporate references from the worlds of art, fashion, design and cinema. In 2017 she was awarded a commission to create a work for Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries. She is a recent recipient of the Paul Hamlyn Awards for Artists 2018.
Important information for your visit
Due to conservation and security reasons, no bags, including handbags, or large coats are allowed in the House.
Please note that the House is not fully wheelchair accessible. For access information please visit our access page online, email mail@kettlesyard.cam.ac.uk or call 01223 748100.
There is a virtual tour of the House available online here.
Please note that there are no toilets in the House.
No food or drink are allowed in the House.
Visitors are invited to sit at the library table in the House at Kettle’s Yard and browse the books, however this is not a lending library.
Photography is encouraged but we ask that you do not use flash. Commercial photography and filming is not allowed unless advance permission is given. Please get in touch to enquire about permissions, 01223 748100, mail@kettlesyard.cam.ac.uk
We welcome artists but only pencils and pads/books size A3 or smaller can enter the House. No wet materials (including pens) or chalks are allowed.
Children who will be carried do not need a ticket. Please note that the House is not suitable for buggies.