Stories
All of the latest news and updates from Kettle’s Yard.

In Bloom: The Kettle’s Yard Bromeliad Plant
Plants have always been an important part of the Kettle’s Yard house. For the first time since 2015, one of the plants has flowered. Visitor Assistant Andrew Smith tells us about the bromeliad plants at Kettle’s Yard.
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Introducing Adham Faramawy at Kettle’s Yard
As part of UAL Decolonising Arts Institute’s 20/20 project, we’re pleased to announce that Adham Faramawy will undertake a residency at Kettle’s Yard from July 2023.

Lucie Rie in the Kettle’s Yard House

Contemporary Ceramics in Cambridge
Here is a short guide to some of the makers and spaces which make up the contemporary ceramics scene in and around Cambridge, as recommended by Kettle’s Yard, put together by Assistant Curator (Projects) Naomi Polonsky.

The Wild Escape: Celebrating Nature for Earth Day 2023
Kettle’s Yard is delighted to be part of The Wild Escape

Meet the Maker: Studio Janneke

Sonita Alleyne OBE Appointed Chair of the Kettle’s Yard Committee

Changes at Kettle’s Yard

Introducing 'The Button Workshop'
We are delighted to introduce The Button Workshop, which will take place from 5 April–7 May 2023 in the Clore Learning Studio

Who was Lucie Rie?
Lucie Rie is the subject of our new exhibition Lucie Rie: The Adventure of Pottery. But who was Lucie Rie?

Celebrating ART NOW with Castle School
Over the last 18 months we have been working with Castle School in Cambridge and artist Georgia Akbar to deliver an innovative creative project focused on identifying and amplifying student’s creative voices.
