10/10/2025
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
£12 (£9 Friends, £6 students/Open House Community card holders), booking required
Event information
Time
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Price
£12 (£9 Friends, £6 students/Open House Community card holders), booking required

Kettle's Yard
University of Cambridge 
Castle Street 
Cambridge
CB3 0AQ

Drawing on examples from personal archives and intimate experiences that are hard to contain within art’s histories, as well as fabricated narratives within feminist and institutional collections, this workshop provides an opportunity to explore material from the Women’s Art Library alongside participants’ personal stories.

Participants will be encouraged to experiment with imagining feminist art histories that centre desire, gossip, speculation and an embodied relationship to the past. This work of archival fabulation will build on the installation Slightly Bitter, part of our exhibition Lubaina Himid with Magda Stawarska: Another Chance Encounter, which combines actual and fictional correspondence to imagine the relationship between the modernist artists Sophie Gaudier-Brzeska and Nina Hamnett beyond the historical record.

There will also be an opportunity to view the exhibition.

Please note: participants will need to bring a notepad and pen.

This event would be best suited to students, researchers, curators, artists, and archivists.