30 March 2008
Momentary Momentum ends
3 April
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - James Dixon,
by Sebastiano Barassi
5 April
8 April
Drop-In and Knit, 12-2pm - series begins - Don't know your purl from your popcorn stitch? Now is the chance to learn - till 27 May, all ages welcome
10 April
Descriptive Tour of Beyond Measure, 10-11.30am - for visually impaired people and their friends
10 April
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - Artists in Beyond Measure, by Lizzie Fisher
11 April
Jazz @ Kettle's Yard - Evan Parker
12 April
Workshop - Strength in Numbers, 11.45am-1.45pm - build your own dome - for 5 to 8 year olds
12 April
Beyond Measure Talk, 2pm - Dr Daina Taimina, mathematician (Cornell University)
15 April
Craft Connections, 10am-12 - series begins - exploring the ceramics, textiles and lettering of the artists of Kettle's Yard
17 April
Glitter & Glue Drop In Session, 10.00-11.30am - drop in art sessions for pre-school children and their carers
17 April
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - Lucie Rie, by Sebastiano Barassi
18 April
New Music Evening Concert, 7.30 - Music, Sound, and the Re-configuration of Public and Private Space
19 April
Saturday Drawing, 11.30am-2pm - Summer Term begins - for adults and people aged 13 plus
19 April
Beyond Measure Talk, 2pm - Dr Frank King, University of Cambridge Computer Lab
19 April
Saturday Poetry Workshops for writers, 2.30-5pm
20 April
Workshop - Cambridge Curiosity & Imagination, 11.45am-1.45pm - families, children of all ages & their carers
23 April
Evening Talk - In the Garden, 6.30pm - A talk by sculptor Richard Deacon
24 April
Interdisciplinary Workshop, 1-3pm - experimental session bringing together an artist and a scientist
24 April
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - Phil Gaskill, Physicist, contributor to Beyond Measure
25 April
Friday Lunchtime Concert, 1.10pm - last about 40 minutes, free
26 April
Beyond Measure Talk, 2pm - Graham Dolan, astronomer
27 April
New Music Sunday Coffee Concert, 12.00 - Noszferatu: Dutch Connections
30 April
Course - Breaking Bounderies, 10am-12 - begins - Introduction to 20th century '-isms'
1 May
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - British Modernism, by Sarah Campbell
2 May
Friday Lunchtime Concert, 1.10pm - last about 40 minutes, free
2 May
Jazz @ Kettle's Yard - Phil Robson's Six Strings & The Beat
3 May
Beyond Measure Talk, 2pm - Allan McRobie, engineer
5 May
Studio Onsite, 11.30am-1.30pm, 2.30pm-5pm - Research engineer Pandia Raj Ramar converts our Education Room into a studio space - open to all ages
8 May
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - Steve Laurie, Geologist, contributor to Beyond Measure
9 May
Friday Lunchtime Concert, 1.10pm - last about 40 minutes, free
10 May
Beyond Measure Talk, 2pm - Alan Bennett, glass blower, scientific instrument designer/maker
11 May
New Music Morning, 12.00 - Silent Histories
14 May
Interdisciplinary Workshop, 1-3pm - experimental session bringing together an artist and a scientist
15 May
Glitter & Glue Drop In Session, 10.00-11.30am - drop in art sessions for pre-school children and their carers
15 May
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - David Jones, by Amanda Rigler
16 May
Friday Lunchtime Concert, 1.10pm - last about 40 minutes, free
17 May
Saturday Drawing Special, 11.30am-2pm - taking inspiration from Beyond Measure - for adults and people aged 13 plus
17 May
Beyond Measure Talk, 2pm - Eric Parry, architect
17 May
Saturday Poetry Workshops for writers, 2.30-5pm
18 May
New Music Sunday Coffee Concert, 12.00 - Jo Kondo/Paul Newland Double Portrait
22 May
Interdisciplinary Workshop, 1-3pm - experimental session bringing together an artist and a scientist
22 May
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - Barry Phipps, Curator of Beyond Measure
23 May
Friday Lunchtime Concert, 1.10pm - last about 40 minutes, free
24 May
Beyond Measure Talk, 2pm - Mr Tariq Ahmad, consultant plastic surgeon, Addenbrooke’s Hospital
25 May
New Music Morning, 12.00 - Flutes and Javanese gendèrs (metallophones)
26 May
Studio Onsite, 11.30am-1.30pm, 2.30pm-5pm - artist May Cornet converts our Education Room into a studio space - open to all ages
27 May
Workshop - Spaces in Time, 1.30-4pm - discover architects’ secrets from the past 2000 years - Half-term workshop: for 9-12 year olds
28 May
Workshop - Forever Blowing Bubbles, 2-4pm - experiment with art materials and creative bubbles - Half-term workshop: for 5-8 year olds
29 May
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - Barbara Hepworth, by Sebastiano Barassi
30 May
Friday Lunchtime Concert, 1.10pm - last about 40 minutes, free
30 May
Jazz @ Kettle's Yard - Stan Sulzmann's Neon
31 May
Beyond Measure Talk, 2pm - Dr Miguel de Beistegui, philosopher
1 June
New Music Morning, 12.00 - Surrounded!
1 June
Beyond Measure exhibition ends
5 June
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - What makes a Gaudier? by Sarah Campbell
6 June
Friday Lunchtime Concert, 1.10pm - last about 40 minutes, free
7 June
8 June
Sunday Coffee Concert, 12.00 - Messiaen the surrealist
12 June
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - Michelle Charles on her paintings
13 June
Friday Lunchtime Concert, 1.10pm - last about 40 minutes, free
15 June
Workshop - Cambridge Curiosity & Imagination, 11.45am-1.45pm - families, children of all ages & their carers
17 June
Tuesday Studio, 4.30-6pm - Summer Term begins - practical art workshops for young people aged 11-14
19 June
Glitter & Glue Drop In Session, 10.00-11.30am - drop in art sessions for pre-school children and their carers
19 June
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - Jim Ede's paintings, by Sebastiano Barassi
26 June
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - Michelle Charles, by Michael Harrison
29 June
Workshop - Painted Life, 2-4pm - create your own paintings - for 5 to 8 year olds
1-3 July
Conference - Memory Maps: Image, Place, Story - interdisciplinary conference
3 July
Lunchtime talk, 1.10pm - The Art of the Home, by Michael Harrison
9 July
Summer School, 11am-1pm - term begins - informal discussions about some of the hidden treasures in the Fitzwilliam Museum and Kettle's Yard
17 July
Glitter & Glue Drop In Session, 10.00-11.30am - drop in art sessions for pre-school children and their carers
18 July
Study Day with Michelle Charles, 10.30am-4.30pm - artist Michelle Charles will lead a discussion on her work
27 July
Michelle Charles exhibition ends