31-35 Market Street
Whittlesey
PE7 1BA

Workshops will also take place at Ramsey Library (2 February) and Cambourne Library (14 March)

Sackville House
Sackville Way 
Cambridge
CB23 6HD

Workshops will also take place at Ramsey Library (2 February) and Whittlesey Library (28 March).

BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Visit Cambridge Live Box Office / tel: 01223 357851, or one of the participating libraries: www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/arts

Admission is by token, one per person, available at the Courtyard Entrance desk on a first-come first-served basis 30 minutes before the talk. Assisted hearing sets are available.

Meet in the Courtyard Entrance.

Meet in the Courtyard Entrance.

Meet in the Courtyard Entrance.

Meet in the Courtyard Entrance.

Admission is by token, one per person, available at the Courtyard Entrance desk on a first-come first-served basis 30 minutes before the talk. Assisted hearing sets are available.

 

 Exhibition:

Jerusalem: Coinage and empire from antiquity to the 19th century

The veil uses chalk from the white cliffs of Dover, in an intervention that beckons forth notions of home, identity — and the presence of the room’s former occupant. Parker’s installation in the House for Actions currently remains on one of the windows in Helen’s bedroom.

Across four weeks in Autumn 2018 Kettle’s Yard presented a programme of quick-fire exhibitions,  each lasting for only one week.

A recent body of work by artists Broomberg & Chanarin was shown for the first time in the UK in week three of fig-futures at Kettle’s Yard. Bandage the knife not the wound (2018) is an ongoing series of overlaid photographic prints produced by the artists in what they describe as a ‘visual exchange’.

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