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Please note: The Kettle’s Yard house will be closed on Tuesday 10 June.

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Open: Tuesday–Sunday, 11am–5pm

We are closed on Bank Holiday Mondays.

Please note: The Kettle’s Yard house will be closed on Tuesday 10 June.

Mac McNaughton, ‘Unfinished Work in Progress 2’, 2024, oil on canvas, 90 x 120cm.
For Adults

STAFFROOM

22 – 24 August, 11am – 5pm

STAFFROOM celebrates the personal creative practices of current Kettle’s Yard staff. This display will present painting, drawing, printmaking, collage, photography, film, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, jewellery, poetry and artist publications in the Clore Learning Studio and the Ede Room.

FREE, come along

Exhibition curated by Sid White-Jones and Vincenzo Sgaramella, Visitor Assistants, Kettle’s Yard.

Further Information

Kettle’s Yard is known for its thoughtfully curated spaces where renowned examples of modern art are found in conversation with natural objects, plants, furniture and textiles.

Within this exhibition, artists will place an entirely different set of connections on display, looking at the ideas and influences that drive their work, and in some cases, the connections they share with one another as colleagues, collaborators, and friends.

A staffroom exists as an in-between space; one that is based within a working environment but can feel detached. Staff who use the space may collaborate or conspire; laugh or cry; air their grievances or share common ground.

Artists

Aaron Dix ~ Amie Montecalvo ~ Andrew Bird ~ Andrew Smith ~ Antonia Leslie ~  Beth Darbyshire ~ Beth Hague ~  Charlie Bryan ~ Christine Cowling-Jones ~ Christopher Deane ~ Florence Austin ~ Genevieve de Vorms ~ Heather Boswell ~ James Lee ~ Jessica Agar ~ Karina Sawyer ~ Katie Maynard ~ Kiarash Khazaei ~  Kseniia Gondyreva ~ Lauren Clemmet ~ Mac McNaughton ~ Meg Breckell ~ Meri Croft ~ Miriam Goddard ~ Molly Stock-Duerdoth ~ My Linh Le ~ Nastasha Boyce ~ Shirley-Anne McAndrew ~ Sid White-Jones ~ Sinéad O’Loghlen ~ Vincenzo Sgaramella ~ Yasemin Gyford

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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