Visit our new Special Exhibition, which brings together much of Robert S. Whipple's founding donation to the University of Cambridge - a collection formed just as people were beginning to consider the significance of the history of science.

Family activities and party games will run from 1.30pm - 4pm in the Learning Gallery.

Can't make this one? We host at least three Open Saturdays a year, usually during the Festival of Ideas, Science Festival, and Open Cambridge. Keep an eye on our website for more upcoming dates.

With a different tour guide each evening introducing you to selected highlights from our amazing collection and showcasing their favourite object.

Please arrive at the Museum by 5pm. Doors close 5.15 and the half hour tour will begin.

A talk and ritual by Brooke Sylvia Palmieri of Camp Books considering the meaning of queerness and its intersection with printed media over the long course of their mutually empowering histories. This event coincides with Ian Giles ‘Outhouse’.

Join artist Rosanna Greaves for a talk about her work in ‘The Cambridge Show’.

FREE, come along

Paul Kindersley is one of 22 artists selected for inclusion in The Cambridge Show and is performing in the gallery every Saturday during the exhibition.

Join Kettle’s Yard Curatorial Assistant Rhea Tuli for an introduction to ‘The Cambridge Show’.

FREE, come along

We are pleased to be partnering with Cambridge Film Festival and microcinema to bring a programme of artists’ films featuring new and historical, national and international work to Kettle’s Yard.

We are pleased to be partnering with Cambridge Film Festival and microcinema to bring a programme of artists’ films featuring new and historical, national and international work to Kettle’s Yard.

We are pleased to be partnering with Cambridge Film Festival and microcinema to bring a programme of artists’ films featuring new and historical, national and international work to Kettle’s Yard.

Join us for a screening of German feminist films from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s selected and presented by film curator Karola Gramann.

This workshop will take place in the Clore Learning Studio and is open to people of all abilities, no previous experience of performance is needed.

‘Working in a group with common and individual questions we will expand conventional notions about the world. The gap between familiar and unknown will be filled with feeling. By responding to it through movement, participants will be guided to build up the connection between body, consciousness and reality.’ – Sasha Pirogova

FREE, booking required.

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