Shutter Hub Open 2026
We are excited to announce that in January 2026 we will welcome the Shutter Hub Open photography exhibition to our space once more, and the call for entries is now open! π·
The call is open to everyone, enter by 30 October 2025 for a chance to show your work. buff.ly/Hk7eyf5
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Exhibition poster on a railing.
π· One week to go!
We are looking forward to the PV of 'Family Matters: Holding you up' next Thursday 16 Oct, from 6.30-8.30pm. Join us for drinks, perfomances, and a look around the exhibition
The exhibition runs until 17 Dec, open weekdays from 9am-7pm.
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Shutter Hub Open 2026
We are excited to announce that in January 2026 we will welcome the Shutter Hub Open photography exhibition to our space once more, and the call for entries is now open! π·
The call is open to everyone, enter by 30 October 2025 for a chance to show your work. buff.ly/Hk7eyf5
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Shutter Hub Open 2026
We are excited to announce that in January 2026 we will welcome the Shutter Hub Open photography exhibition to our space once more, and the call for entries is now open! π·
The call is open to everyone, enter by 30 October 2025 for a chance to show your work. shutterhub.org.uk/opportunity/...
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Family Matters: Holding You Up.
List of artists
New exhibition coming soon!
Family Matters: Holding You Up opens on 16 Oct with a PV and performances from 6.30pm
18 artists' works offer us imaginative and playful ways to consider the impacts of family
Open from 9am-7pm on weekdays at the Alison Richard Building (CB3 9DP), until 17 December
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It celebrates the powerful energies at play in the growth of parents, children, and their extended families. Works address parental ambivalence, the multiple, cumulative impacts of social position and migration, the inter-generational transmission of experience, and the diversity of family life
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Family Matters: Holding You Up.
List of participating artists: Jonny Aldous, Mujtaba Asif, Noor Ali Chagani, John Clark, Corrina Eastwood, Annabel Fraser, Tony Gammidge, Andrew James, Carly Juneau, Tanya Kaprielian, Clio Lloyd-Jacob, Caspian Prazmani, Kashi Prazmani, Patrick Prazmani, Vaishali Prazmani, Sandra Scott, Quratulain Shams, Judith Weik.
New exhibition coming soon!
Family Matters: Holding You Up, curated by Clio Lloyd-Jacob, opens on 16 October 2025 with a Private View from 6.30pm
The exhibition runs at the Alison Richard Building (CB3 9DP) until 17 December and is open to the public from 9am - 7pm on weekdays
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Admitting the Possibilities of Error - Art at the Alison Richard Building
An exhibition space at the University of Cambridge
Hurry! You only have a few more days to visit Kirsten Lavers' beautiful exhibition 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' which closes on Friday 29 August.
The Alison Richard Building is open to the public from 9am - 5pm, and the exhibition extends over all four floors.
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Artificial Intelligence admitting the possibilities of error, 15 August 2025.
Artificial Intelligence admitting the possibilities of error π€
Join artist Kirsten Lavers and scientist Peter Murray-Rust (Molecular Informatics) on 15 Aug from 4pm as they demonstrate their program βAtPoEβ and discuss its output in the context of Kirsten's work
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Artist Kirsten Lavers discusses her work during and exhibition tour.
π¬ Visit the 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' exhibition with artist Kirsten Lavers for insights into the works on display.
19 July & 16 August 2025
11am - 12.30pm
Meet in the Alison Richard Building atrium
Cambridge CB3 9DP
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Artificial Intelligence admitting the possibilities of error, 15 August 2025.
Artificial Intelligence admitting the possibilities of error π€
Join artist Kirsten Lavers and scientist Peter Murray-Rust (Molecular Informatics) on 15 Aug from 4pm as they demonstrate their program βAtPoEβ and discuss its output in the context of Kirsten's work
buff.ly/FCgsCEZ
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Person putting together a circular puzzle made from unusual pieces.
π§© Exhibition event
God is⦠? The puzzle
Join Kirsten for a gentle afternoon of puzzling and conversation about possible answers to questions about God. God is⦠?
9 August 2025 from 2-5pm
Alison Richard Building
Cambridge CB3 9DP
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Artist Kirsten Lavers discusses her work during and exhibition tour.
π¬ Visit the 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' exhibition with artist Kirsten Lavers for insights into the works on display.
19 July & 16 August 2025
11am - 12.30pm
Meet in the Alison Richard Building atrium
Cambridge CB3 9DP
buff.ly/mkgxLTJ
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Carnival4David: Playground for remaking worlds
Call for workshops, deadline 18 Aug 25.
πͺ© Call for workshops
Carnival4David: Playground for remaking worlds
Submit your idea by 18 August and join @davidgraeberinst.bsky.social & LEAP Lab to celebrate the life and work of Radical Optimist David Graeber with a day of creative workshops on 20 September
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Person putting together a circular puzzle made from unusual pieces.
π§© Exhibition event
God is⦠? The puzzle
Join Kirsten for a gentle afternoon of puzzling and conversation about possible answers to questions about God. God is⦠?
9 August 2025 from 2-5pm
Alison Richard Building
Cambridge CB3 9DP
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23.07.2025 11:16 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Admitting the Possibilities of Error: Conceptual drawings by Kirsten Lavers. Exhibition extended to 29 August.
Exhibition extended! π
We are happy to announce that we are extending Kirsten Laver's beautiful exhibition 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' to 29 August 2025.
The exhibition is open from 9am - 5pm on weekdays or by special appointment.
Find out more at buff.ly/rd45heH
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Artist Kirsten Lavers discusses her work during and exhibition tour.
π¬ Visit the 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' exhibition with artist Kirsten Lavers for insights into the works on display.
19 July & 16 August 2025
11am - 12.30pm
Meet in the Alison Richard Building atrium
Cambridge CB3 9DP
buff.ly/mkgxLTJ
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Person looking at a large circle made from unrolled toilet paper, with a drawing on each sheet.
π§» These Days unrollingβ¦
At this exhibition event, Kirsten Lavers will be creating a temporary installation in the ARB Atrium. You are welcome to call in to witness this process whilst visiting the exhibition
5 July 2025 from 12.30 - 3pm
Alison Richard Building
Cambridge CB3 9DP
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02.07.2025 15:14 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Admitting the Possibilities of Error: Conceptual drawings by Kirsten Lavers. Exhibition extended to 29 August.
Exhibition extended! π
We are happy to announce that we are extending Kirsten Laver's beautiful exhibition 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' to 29 August 2025.
The exhibition is open from 9am - 5pm on weekdays or by special appointment.
Find out more at buff.ly/rd45heH
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Tracing Trees Workshops
Tracing Trees is a free, two hour outdoor drawing session that introduces the process of rubbing to create artworks using the trees and local landscape of Eddington, led by artist Alastair Kwan.
π³ Tracing Trees
A free, two hour outdoor drawing session that introduces the process of rubbing to create artworks using the trees and local landscape of Eddington, led by artist Alastair Kwan.
Register on Eventbrite: bit.ly/3TdvDqW
Organised by Company Place (company-place.com)
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Kirsten Lavers drawing circles on squares of loo paper, as part of a daily performance.
π©πΌβπ¨ Weekend exhibition tours at the ARB
Join artist Kirsten Lavers for a guided tour around her exhibition 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' which is currently showing at the Alison Richard Building.
Tours are available at weekends in June, no booking is required.
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Kirsten Lavers drawing circles on squares of loo paper, as part of a daily performance.
π©πΌβπ¨ Weekend exhibition tours at the ARB
Join artist Kirsten Lavers for a guided tour around her exhibition 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' which is currently showing at the Alison Richard Building.
Tours are available at weekends in June, no booking is required.
buff.ly/IwsaOU0
16.06.2025 15:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Kirsten Lavers drawing circles on squares of loo paper, as part of a daily performance.
π©πΌβπ¨ Weekend exhibition tours at the ARB
Join artist Kirsten Lavers for a guided tour around her exhibition 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' which is currently showing at the Alison Richard Building.
Tours are available at weekends in June, no booking is required.
buff.ly/IwsaOU0
10.06.2025 09:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Works by Kirsten Lavers at the Alison Richard Building.
Join us at the Private View for our new exhibition 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error: Conceptual drawings by Kirsten Lavers', which takes place today from 5pm at the Alison Richard Building, CB3 9DP, all welcome!
A great opportunity to see the beautiful exhibition at the weekend.
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