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Three Questions to Rinchen Ato

What are artists thinking and doing now? We hope you enjoy watching the second in our Three Questions series, with artist Rinchen Ato.

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Three Questions to Paul Kindersley

What are artists thinking and doing now? We hope you enjoy watching the third in our Three Questions series, with artist Paul Kindersley.

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Reflections from Home No.4: Antony Gormley, Norfolk, England

What are artists thinking and doing during the COVID lockdown? 

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Three Questions to Marcus Coates

What are artists thinking and doing now? We hope you enjoy watching the first in our Three Questions series, with artist Marcus Coates.

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Reflections from Home No.3: Rana Begum, Hackney, London

What are artists thinking and doing during the COVID lockdown? 

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Reflections from Home No.2: Vicken Parsons, Norfolk, England

What are artists thinking and doing during the COVID lockdown? 

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Reflections from Home No.1: Oscar Murillo, La Paila, Colombia

What are artists thinking and doing during the COVID lockdown? 

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Jim Ede and India

As part of our exhibition Homelands, curatorial assistant Alina Khakoo has been exploring the relationship between Jim Ede, founder of Kettle’s Yard, and South Asia.

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Documenting Hyperlocal Radio by Cambridge Community Arts Photography Club

Documenting Hyperlocal Radio by Cambridge Community Arts Photography Club Read more

Interview with artist Whitney McVeigh

Whitney McVeigh’s work Inventory:Invisible Companion was on display in St. Peter’s Church next to Kettle’s Yard in 2015. Read this interview to learn more about the artist.

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A Student’s View of Kettle’s Yard House

A Student’s View of Kettle’s Yard House Read more
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