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

Friends Conservation Support
In this blog post we find out more about the essential conservation work the Friends of Kettle’s Yard have helped to support.

‘UNTITLED: The Students of Our Time’ with North Cambridge Academy
This summer, Kettle’s Yard worked with a year 9 class from North Cambridge Academy to explore the Untitled: Art on the conditions of our time exhibition and produce a short film in response.

New Acquisition: Christopher Wood ‘The Play Ground’ (1928)
We are delighted to share a new acquisition to the Kettle’s Yard collection: The Play Ground (1928) by Christopher Wood.

Kettle’s Yard and Tate acquire Alfred Wallis sketchbooks from last year of his life
We are delighted to announce the acquisition, jointly with Tate, of three important and rare sketchbooks by Alfred Wallis.

Empathy Objects
A series of new artworks created as part of the Campaign for Empathy x North Cambridge.

Medlar Trees at Kettle’s Yard
Enterprise and Events Coordinator, Susy Oram, tells us more about the medlar trees at Kettle’s Yard, and explains how staff make annual use of the fruits.

Generous legacies to Kettle’s Yard including 20th century artworks sold through Cheffins
In 2018 and 2019 we were extremely grateful to have received two legacies – the Alan Reynolds collection and the John Ady collection.

Reflections from Home No.10: Anna Brownsted, Cambridge, England
What are artists thinking and doing during the COVID lockdown?

Celebrating 50 Years of Music at Kettle’s Yard
Kettle’s Yard Music Associate Deborah Carnwath tells us more about the 50th anniversary of music at Kettle’s Yard.

Schools Video – An Interactive Introduction to Kettle’s Yard
This new video from the Kettle’s Yard learning team allows you to explore Kettle’s Yard together from the classroom.

Bringing fresh flowers back into Kettle’s Yard for the re-opening
Visitor Assistant Sabrina Rippon tells us more about arranging the flowers in the Kettle’s Yard House, ready for our re-opening in August 2020.
Three Questions to Oreet Ashery
What are artists thinking and doing now? We hope you enjoy watching the tenth and last in our Three Questions series, with artist Oreet Ashery.