
One of Britain's finest galleries - a beautiful and unique house with a distinctive collection of 20th century art, and a gallery exhibiting contemporary and modern art.
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MICHAEL HARRISON
We are sad to report that early on the morning of Thursday 25th April the former Director of Kettle's Yard, Michael Harrison, died peacefully at home.
Michael was Director of Kettle's Yard for 19 years (1992-2011).
PLEASE NOTE
PARTS of Kettle's Yard House are closed to carry out essential maintenance work. We hope to reopen fully by the end of the year.
Please call or email in advance to find out exactly what is open.

KATIE PATERSON
Kettle’s Yard Gallery & St Peter’s Church
26 April - 23 June 2013
Katie Paterson has earned widespread acclaim for work that tackles some of the big questions about our place on earth. This exhibition brings together previous projects and new work.

KATHRYN STOTT: piano
"A high-octane performance from one of the most impressive pianists heard here in years" Washington Post
KETTLE’S YARD at the Divinity School, St John’s College, Cambridge
Thursday 23 May 2013, 8pm (doors open 7.30pm)

ON TOUR - Alfred Wallis: ships and boats
Time and Tide, Great Yarmouth:
30th March 2013 - 8th September 2013
City Gallery, Vivacity Arts, Peterborough:
20 September - 17 November 2013
Alfred Wallis (1855 - 1942) is one of the most original and inspiring British artists of the 20th Century. Kettle’s Yard owns nearly 100 works by Alfred Wallis and for the first time a selection of works from Kettle's Yard are going on tour, so that others in the region can get to know these beautiful works.
Kettle's Yard ONLINE blog
Get the latest news from Kettle's Yard, find out about the development, the artists we're working with and what's happening behind the scenes

Supporting Us
There are many ways in which you can support Kettle's Yard, by joining the Friends, becoming a volunteer or donating.

Virtual Tour
Discover more about the house and collection, featuring panoramas and information about each room.

Recollection
An oral history archive that reflects how people think and feel about Kettle's Yard - from children to our founder, Jim Ede.

Kettle's Yard
Castle Street, Cambridge CB3 0AQ
+44 (0)1223 748100
open: Tuesday-Sunday
House: 2-4pm,
Gallery: 11.30am-5pm
Full opening times


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