Arts Pioneers is a monthly art club based at the Fitzwilliam Museum for young people aged 11-19 of mixed abilities. We offer a friendly, supportive and flexible environment to enable young people to work with professional artists and develop their art skills and express their creativity. Assisted by support workers and museum educators, the group explore the over half a million art works and objects, participating in lots of different fun art activities.  

Members of the group work towards an Arts Award, a nationally recognised qualification that supports young people to develop their creative practice and leadership skills. More information about Arts Award

If your child is interested in attending please contact your Social Worker or Disabled Children’s Early Help Co-ordinator, to see whether you can use your personalised budget to join the group. More information about short breaks funding. If you are not in receipt of funding, there is a self-referral form.

If you would like to have an informal chat about the group please speak to Marie mfk25@cam.ac.uk or 01223 332898/ 07707282822. We offer free taster sessions which Marie can organise for you. 

 

What's On

Kettle's Yard
15 Aug 2021
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Join us in St Peter’s Churchyard, just next door to Kettle’s Yard, for free, practical art making workshops.

Kettle's Yard
29 Aug 2021
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Join us in St Peter’s Churchyard for free, practical art making activities. Be inspired by Kettle’s Yard and make your own artworks. Pick up one of our family art activity packs and get creative with our artists. You can collect your materials to make outside at Kettle’s Yard or take them home with you.

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
03 Aug 2021
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A special event at the Sedgwick Museum aimed at children with special educational needs who usually find visiting museums overwhelming due to conditions that affect their sensory processing and/or have a developmental disability. 

Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
12 Aug 2021
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A special event at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology aimed at children with special educational needs who usually find visiting museums overwhelming due to conditions that affect their sensory processing and/or have a developmental disability. 

The Fitzwilliam Museum
16 Aug 2021
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A special event at the Fitzwilliam Museum aimed at children with special educational needs who usually find visiting museums overwhelming due to conditions that affect their sensory processing and/or have a developmental disability. 

The Fitzwilliam Museum
08 Sep 2021
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Three artists using clay, Jayne Ivimey, Elspeth Owen and Mella Shaw, talk about their upcoming group exhibition Breaking Point: fragility in clay and nature which is on show at the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge

The Fitzwilliam Museum
13 Oct 2021
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Soon after the Greek Revolution, the Acropolis was cleared of its Medieval buildings. Byzantine icons too were shunned, even in University Museum collections. This lecture touches on icons in the Fitzwilliam but focuses on the fate of one icon in the Yale University Art Museum, acquired in 1871, but hidden in its storeroom until now.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
29 Sep 2021
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Join Rebecca Roberts, Curator of Gold of the Great Steppe, for an online talk introducing the exhibition, its themes and highlight objects.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
24 Nov 2021
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As we take in the splendour and beauty of the gold artefacts from the Great Steppe, we can’t help but wonder about their prehistoric makers and users: Where did they obtain the precious metal? What tools and techniques did they employ to turn it into the elaborate artefacts we admire today? How did they learn their skills? Were these objects used in life, or made for the dead? Scientific analyses provide some answers but also raise new questions.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
10 Nov 2021
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Join us online for a conversation between ceramic artist Magdalene Odundo DBE and organising Curator, Helen Ritchie, who will discuss Magdalene Odundo in Cambridge.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
19 Oct 2021
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Join Fitzwilliam Museum Curator, Helen Ritchie, for a brief introduction (approx. 30 minutes) to Magdalene Odundo in Cambridge. Curated by ceramic artist Magdalene Odundo DBE, this display marks 50 years since Odundo moved from Kenya to Cambridge to study at Cambridge School of Art and brings together a selection of global collections from Cambridge collections with examples of her own unmistakeable work.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
16 Nov 2021
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Join Rebecca Roberts, Curator of Gold of the Great Steppe, for a spotlight talk in the 'Gold of the Great Steppe' exhibition, introducing key themes and highlight objects.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
08 Dec 2021
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Drawing from our rich holdings of paintings, drawings, prints, ceramics and sculpture, ‘Women: makers and muses’ is the first display in an on-going series highlighting work by women throughout the history of art and from across the globe. A series of films made in response to the display in which curators offer further thoughts on featured artworks will be followed by a Q&A with Jane Munro and Rebecca Birrell.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
07 Oct 2021
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An exclusive early morning tour of our exhibition, Gold of the Great Steppe (opening 28 September), with members of the team behind the show.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
28 Sep 2021
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Gold of The Great Steppe will display an archaeological sensation. Hundreds of outstanding 2,700 year old gold artefacts recently discovered in the extraordinary ancient burial mounds built by the Saka people in East Kazakhstan will be exhibited for the first time in the UK.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
10 Sep 2021

Pick up a special animal card on your way into the Garden this autumn to create your own artwork as you explore with your family.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
05 Oct 2021
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Have fun screen printing onto textiles taking inspiration from the plants at the Garden

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
09 Oct 2021
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A series of courses giving a comprehensive introduction to horticulture across the gardening year

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
09 Oct 2021
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A series of courses giving a comprehensive introduction to horticulture across the gardening yearA series of courses giving a comprehensive introduction to horticulture across the gardening year

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
12 Oct 2021
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Explore, experience and learn how watercolour works with professional painter John Wiltshire

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
14 Oct 2021
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Join tutor Jackie Bennett in a journey through gardens and poetry

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
19 Oct 2021
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Join tutor Laura Mayer for a morning examining the man behind the famous nickname

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
21 Oct 2021
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Join Paul Herrington to explore how we can celebrate water in our gardens, however big or small

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
28 Oct 2021
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Explore the medieval view of illness, and the plants involved in the prevention and treatment of disease

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
06 Nov 2021
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An introduction to the simple technique of drypoint etching and chine collé

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
10 Nov 2021
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Explore the lives and plant contributions of these overlooked women plant collectors from the 18th – 20th centuries

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
13 Nov 2021
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A series of courses giving a comprehensive introduction to horticulture across the gardening year

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
18 Nov 2021
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Taking inspiration from the Garden, come and join Caroline Henricksen for a fun relaxing and creative day paper collaging flowers

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
23 Nov 2021
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Explore the history and ecology of the boulder-clay woods of Cambridgeshire and its region

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
25 Nov 2021
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Try something new with this perfect sized beginners' project

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
03 Dec 2021
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Start your festive season and make your own garden-inspired festive wreath

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
10 Dec 2021
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Start your festive season and make your own garden-inspired festive wreath

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
07 Dec 2021
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Enjoy a day creating Christmas decorations with rush and willow

The Polar Museum
23 Oct 2021
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Join us at the Polar Museum for our Family Friendly Opening Day this half-term.

The Polar Museum
25 Oct 2021
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Join us at the Polar Museum with renowned storyteller Marion Leeper to explore life under water.

Kettle's Yard
21 Oct 2021
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‘The Tippett Quartet’s performances are little
short of astonishing’ – The Times

Join us as we welcome our Chamber Music concerts back to Kettle’s Yard.

Kettle's Yard
28 Oct 2021
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House featuring Nicholas Daniel, oboe and Huw Watkins on piano.

Some of the best oboe playing you’ll hear anywhere. Record Review

Kettle's Yard
04 Nov 2021
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Tabea Debus is one of the most exciting young musicians in the early music worldClassic FM

Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House featuring Tabea Debus on recorder and Toby Carr on lute.

Kettle's Yard
11 Nov 2021
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House featuring the Gould Piano Trio.

Kettle's Yard
18 Nov 2021
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House featuring the Marsyas Trio.