
Exhibition Tour – Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery
19 October, 12–1pm
Join us in the galleries for an informal exhibition tour of Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery with Kettle’s Yard Curator and Exhibitions Manager, Guy Haywood.
Reviews
Had a fantastic time at Kettle’s Yard today, visiting their exhibition on Palestinian embroidery. Exquisite artefacts and well-judged information, tracing the relationship of needlework to national, local and gender identity.
EXHIBITION VISITOR
The exhibition is a living history, encouraging renewed reinterpretations of the craft.
THE GUARDIAN
Gallery
Photos by Jo Underhill








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.