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Candace Hill-Montgomery, 'come away IF Count Celery lead me Migrate too Count Zucchinis rediscovery', 2021, Navajo sheep wool, linen, silk, kid mohair, 30.5 x 29.21 cm © Candace Hill-Montgomery. Courtesy the artist and Hollybush Gardens, London. Photo: Eva Herzog
For Adults

Audio Described Tour - 'Here is a Gale Warning: Art, Crisis & Survival'

Thursday 24 April, 10-11.30am

Join us for an audio described tour of Here is a Gale Warning: Art, Crisis & Survival. This tour is for blind and visually impaired visitors. The informal tour is delivered in person, by members of the Kettle’s Yard learning team and will include time within the exhibition spaces.

If you require any further information, please get in touch with us by emailing mail@kettlesyard.cam.ac.uk or by phoning 01223 748100

This event has passed. FREE, booking required

About the exhibition

This exhibition presents eight contemporary artists whose works offer vantage points on a world in perpetual crisis. Rather than representing specific political events, or taking singular positions, each artist in this exhibition explores broader conditions of domination and conflict, as well as horizons for survival. Here is a Gale Warning will feature works by Pia Arke, Justin Caguiat, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Tomashi Jackson, Tarek Lakhrissi, Anne Tallentire, and Cecilia Vicuña. Together, their works invite us to gather and reflect on resilience and resistance.

 

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Rose Finn-Kelcey, Here is a Gale Warning, 1971/2011, silver gelatin print mounted on aluminium, 113 × 160.5 cm © Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey. Courtesy the Estate and Kate MacGarry, London

Access

  • The galleries, where exhibitions are shown, and all areas of the Clore Learning Studio (level -1), the Research Space (level 1) and the Ede Room (level 2) are fully accessible.
  • We have wheelchair accessible toilets on the lower ground (level -1), ground and first floor (level 1).
  • There is a lift giving access to all floors located past the galleries, just beside the Clore Learning Studio on the ground floor.
  • Kettle’s Yard welcomes assistance and service dogs in all areas.
  • We have large-print versions of the wall text available.
  • We can lend visitors small folding seats for taking around exhibitions or using at non-seated events. Please ask a Visitor Assistant for help finding a seat.

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