The Cambridge Festival is open for booking, with a mixture of online, on-demand and in-person events covering all aspects of the world-leading research happening at Cambridge.

For 2023 the Festival includes a special fifth theme - Power.

From panel discussions, film premieres, and self-guided walking tours, to interactive activities for the whole family, discover a breadth events on the Festival website. 

 

Find events under the theme of power

Ever wondered how women supported polar expeditions before they were allowed to travel to the poles themselves? Join the Polar Museum and a team of student costume designers who have recreated one of the most eccentric and beloved items in the museum's collection: Dorothy Irving Bell's polar-themed party costume. Learn about a woman whose self-proclaimed mission in life was to imbue the young with a love of polar exploration and try on the replica costume for yourself!

Part of the Cambridge Festival Student Creatives project.

Join guest artist Suman Gujral and Heong Gallery, Downing College curator Dr Prerona Prasad as we discuss how today's museums can remain relevant and the role they and artists can play in engaging audiences with the concerns of a 21st century global Britain.

Curator, Anastasia Christophilopoulou talks about the community engagement project and associated artists involved in the Museum’s new exhibition ‘Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean'.

This talk will also be livestreamed - if you would prefer to join us online, please go to our separate booking page.

Free tickets available on request for students, university staff and companions of guests with disabilities, please email tickets@museums.cam.ac.uk

Join Curator, Anastasia Christophilopoulou, online to learn more about the Museum’s new exhibition and the research project behind it, which began back in 2018. Discover more about the research themes and the overall contribution it has made to its field.

Free tickets available on request for students, university staff and companions of guests with disabilities, please email tickets@museums.cam.ac.uk

Exploring our icy world from the sky and space 

Enjoy a visit to our new exhibition, which brings together art and science to ask: what do you see when you look at ice from above? 

Words and language are embedded in Howardena Pindell’s artworks, and in works across the collection at Kettle’s Yard.

Join artist Aaran Sian for a half term workshop inspired by Kettle’s Yard and Howardena Pindell: A New Language. In this workshop we will explore how we can use the punk technique of collage to ‘rip’, ‘cut’ and ‘overlay’ an individual response and embed a layered reading into Kettle’s Yard, through your own identity, experiences, thoughts and feelings.

This workshop is for 14 – 17 year olds.

£15, booking required, lunch not included

Visit the Polar Museum and try out our re-launched interactive Arctic Ice Exhibit. Spin the wheel to discover how Arctic ice cover has changed over the last century. Learn how we sense temperature with one of our self-led activity boxes.

For all ages. Drop-in any time

Part of the Cambridge Zero Festival.

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