Nicholson at Kettle's Yard

05 August 2002
Works by Ben Nicholson, one of Britain's most distinguished pioneers of abstract art and the man who inspired Jim Ede to create Kettle's Yard, are being exhibited at the gallery this summer.
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Kantan and Damask Drum

06 March 2002
For the climax of Japan 2001, the national festival of Japanese culture that began in May 2001, the ADC Theatre in Cambridge is staging a production of the composer Alexander Goehr's Eastern masterpiece, Kantan and Damask Drum for three nights from 6 - 9 March 2002.
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Japan in Cambridge

03 December 2001

East meets West at Cambridge today (Monday 3 December, 2001), when scientists and musicians swap ideas and musical traditions.

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Sculptor returns to Cambridge

03 July 2001
Kettle's Yard will be welcoming an old friend on Saturday 7 July when Professor Phillip King CBE RA, sculptor and President of the Royal Academy of Arts, visits the gallery to give a talk on his passion for Japanese art.
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It's Your Turn - Open Exhibition at Kettle's Yard

03 July 2000
This July, Kettle's Yard is holding an exhibition with a difference: to celebrate the millennium, 1000 people from the Cambridge area, aged between 0 and 100, were invited to paint a picture, make a collage, or take a photograph for an open show at the gallery.
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