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

5 Crafts to Discover in ‘Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery’
In our exhibition Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery, there are lots of different crafts for you to discover. Be inspired by a range of techniques and materials in both historic and contemporary works. Here are 5 to look out for on your visit.

Introducing 'Artists Buttons'
Artists Buttons is a new project organised by Kettle’s Yard and supported by LOEWE.

Celebrating the Work of North Cambridge Academy Arts Ambassadors

Meet the Maker: Folkglory
We spoke to Salua Qidan, founder of Folkglory, about their embroidery kits which are available to buy in the Kettle’s Yard Shop. Click here to browse Folkglory embroidery kits.

The Friends visit Leighton House & Cosmic House
Friend of Kettle’s Yard, Martin Thompson, tells us about the recent Friends’ trip to Leighton House and Cosmic House in London.

2023–24 Chamber Music Series
In this blog post, Music Associate Deborah Carnwath introduces the upcoming 2023–24 Chamber Music series.

What Your Donation Can Do
All donations large and small really do make a difference to what we can do.

Kettle’s Yard Appoints New Senior Curator, House & Collection

8 Things to Know About Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery
Find out more about embroidery in this latest blog post before your visit to our new exhibition Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery.

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.
