Since 2012, we’ve undertaken projects of all shapes and sizes. To deliver this program, we’ve collaborated with a huge variety of organisations – from the University, local area and further afield. Find out more about our past ventures here: 

Annual Reviews
Giving an overview of our work in each year, you can read our annual reviews online.
2021-2022 Year in Numbers
2020-2021 A year like no other
2018-2019 Highlights

Operation Survival and Cambridge Codebreakers: The Last Secret
We partnered with Fire Hazard Games to deliver two high-octane digital adventure games across a number of our museums. Imagine head-scratching puzzles and a madcap rush between venues (not in the galleries!). Find out more on our Collections in Action blog:
Operation Survival
Cambridge Codebreakers: turning museum visitors into players
Cambridge Codebreakers: developing a codebreaking adventure across four museums
2017-2019

India Unboxed
To mark the UK-India Year of Culture 2017, we celebrated a shared season on the theme of India - a programme of exhibitions, events, digital encounters, discussions, installations and more within the museums and the city of Cambridge.
Rooted in our collections, the programme explored themes of identity and connectivity for audiences in both the UK and India, with support from Arts Council England. Read the India Unboxed Evaluation Report
2017-18

The Museum as Method
This conference, run in collaboration with the University's Centre for Research in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CRASSH), brought together scholars from disciplines interested in material culture and curators from across the arts and sciences, to reflect on both questions of methodology and public policy.
2016 

Curating Cambridge
Curating Cambridge: our city, our stories, our stuff was a collaborative arts and cultural season which took place over October and November 2014. Read the Curating Cambridge Evaluation Report
2014

Artist in Residence, North West Cambridge Development
The Artist in Residence programme at the North West Cambridge Development ran throughout the development of the site, with three artists being appointed each year. 
2014-2016

Discoveries: Art, Science and Exploration
In 2014, Discoveries, the first major show to bring together the fascinating collections from all eight University of Cambridge Museums, took place at London's Two Temple Place and the Fitzwilliam Museum.
2014

House Guests
From March to July 2013 specimens, objects and artworks from the University of Cambridge Museums and collections took up residence at Kettle's Yard. The 'guests', from butterflies to Inuit carving, invited visitors to see Kettle's Yard in a new light and to discover more about the University of Cambridge Museums.
2013

Thresholds
In 2012 Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy invited ten of the best UK poets writing today to take part in a series of residencies at the University of Cambridge Museums. Each poet spent time in their host museum or collection, exploring the collection and working with young people, helping them to develop their critical thinking skills as well as their writing.
2012-13

What's On

Kettle's Yard
03 Aug 2023
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Join us in the galleries for an informal exhibition tour of Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery.

Kettle's Yard
21 Sep 2023
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Join us in the galleries for an informal exhibition tour of Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery.

Kettle's Yard
18 Oct 2023
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Join us in the galleries for an informal exhibition tour of Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery.

Kettle's Yard
17 Oct 2023
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Join us in the galleries for an informal exhibition tour of Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery.

Kettle's Yard
19 Oct 2023
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Join us in the galleries for an informal exhibition tour of Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery.

Kettle's Yard
27 Sep 2023
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Join us at Kettle’s Yard for a panel discussion about our current exhibition Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
02 Sep 2023
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Join us for a walk and talk to explore our Museums and their complex, challenging and contradictory stories of power.

Whipple Museum of the History of Science
17 Aug 2023

A display at the Whipple Museum of the History of Science about pest management in museums.

Kettle's Yard
09 Sep 2023
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Early Years Studio is a fun, creative, immersive experience for children aged 0–4 at Kettle's Yard.

Kettle's Yard
12 Oct 2023
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Kettle's Yard
19 Oct 2023
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Kettle's Yard
26 Oct 2023
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Kettle's Yard
02 Nov 2023
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Kettle's Yard
16 Nov 2023
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Kettle's Yard
23 Nov 2023
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Kettle's Yard
25 Jan 2024
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Kettle's Yard
01 Feb 2024
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Kettle's Yard
08 Feb 2024
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Kettle's Yard
15 Feb 2024
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Kettle's Yard
02 May 2024
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Kettle's Yard
09 May 2024
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Kettle's Yard
16 May 2024
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Kettle's Yard
23 May 2024
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
08 Sep 2023

Which stories get remembered, and why?

This exhibition explores some new stories from history – stories that help us to separate fact from fiction and history from myth.

 

 

The Fitzwilliam Museum
06 Oct 2023

Family. It seems like such a simple, familiar concept. And yet the past fifty years have brought far-reaching changes to how families are formed, and how they endure. Some of these changes reflect innovations in science and technology, while others speak to a new acceptance of long suppressed and silenced identities and communities.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
07 Sep 2023
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Be the first to see our landmark exhibition: Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance at this special after-hours event with music and cash bar.

Museum of Classical Archaeology
23 Sep 2023
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Join us for a hair-raising extravaganza, where we will be exploring the power and potential of hair in the Greco-Roman world!

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
01 Dec 2023
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In December 2023, Cambridge University Botanic Garden will be holding its first ever winter lights trail – Cambridge Botanic Lights.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
22 Oct 2023
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Join us as we host the region’s biggest Apple Day.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
23 Sep 2023
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Join us for a series of Listening Salons where we come together to take a deep dive into the themes of the Black Atlantic exhibition, exploring them against the wider backdrop of our everyday experiences and the continuing legacies of Britain's relationship to the Black Atlantic. Led by facilitator Ruqayya Bryce and invited guest contributors.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
30 Sep 2023
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Join us for a series of Listening Salons where we come together to take a deep dive into the themes of the Black Atlantic exhibition, exploring them against the wider backdrop of our everyday experiences and the continuing legacies of Britain's relationship to the Black Atlantic. Led by facilitator Ruqayya Bryce and invited guest contributors.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
21 Oct 2023
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Join us for a series of Listening Salons where we come together to take a deep dive into the themes of the Black Atlantic exhibition, exploring them against the wider backdrop of our everyday experiences and the continuing legacies of Britain's relationship to the Black Atlantic. Led by facilitator Ruqayya Bryce and invited guest contributors.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
28 Oct 2023
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Join us for a series of Listening Salons where we come together to take a deep dive into the themes of the Black Atlantic exhibition, exploring them against the wider backdrop of our everyday experiences and the continuing legacies of Britain's relationship to the Black Atlantic. Led by facilitator Ruqayya Bryce and invited guest contributors.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
30 Nov 2023
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Enjoy the Museum and explore the Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance exhibition at this evening of art, music, workshops, talks and fashion curated by students from Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts.

Kettle's Yard
17 Sep 2023
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Kettle's Yard
17 Sep 2023
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Kettle's Yard
01 Oct 2023
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Kettle's Yard
01 Oct 2023
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Kettle's Yard
06 Oct 2023
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