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Artists for Kettle's Yard

19 Mar, 2011 - 08 May, 2011
'Artists for Kettle's Yard' is an exhibition of works donated by artists in aid of the Kettle's Yard Development Appeal.

At Tate Britain in April 2009 Kettle's Yard launched an appeal towards a major development of the site to provide a new education wing. The appeal is raising funds for the building and endowment costs. So far, over 拢2 million has been raised. After a successful first round application to the Heritage Lottery Fund, Kettle's Yard has recently submitted a second round bid for 拢2,326,700 to put us within reach of the 拢5 million target to meet building and endowment costs. Designed by architect Jamie Fobert, the development is planned to provide a new education wing, a project gallery, an extended art library and collection storage. Supporters include the Monument Trust, the Edlis-Neeson Foundation, the Foyle Foundation, and the Sir Siegmund Warburg Voluntary Settlement.

Donations to the exhibition include works by a growing list of artists, most of whom have had a long relationship with Kettle鈥檚 Yard, they include Helena Almeida, Sir Anthony Caro, Stephen Chambers, Ian McKeever, Bridget Riley, Michael Sandle, Edmund de Waal, Paul Winstanley, and the estate of Fred Sandback. Antony Gormley has given a major new sculpture called Bunch.

"Kettle's Yard is an invaluable visual resource for the university and town that combines a foundational collection made at the birth of modernism in Britain with an evolving programme of contemporary art. Kettle's Yard is a necessary balance to the historical collections of the Fitzwilliam and a lively and living place to experience art." Antony Gormley

'Artists for Kettle's Yard' is an exhibition of works donated by artists in aid of the Kettle's Yard Development Appeal.

At Tate Britain in April 2009 Kettle's Yard launched an appeal towards a major development of the site to provide a new education wing. The appeal is raising funds for the building and endowment costs. So far, over 拢2 million has been raised. After a successful first round application to the Heritage Lottery Fund, Kettle's Yard has recently submitted a second round bid for 拢2,326,700 to put us within reach of the 拢5 million target to meet building and endowment costs. Designed by architect Jamie Fobert, the development is planned to provide a new education wing, a project gallery, an extended art library and collection storage. Supporters include the Monument Trust, the Edlis-Neeson Foundation, the Foyle Foundation, and the Sir Siegmund Warburg Voluntary Settlement.

Donations to the exhibition include works by a growing list of artists, most of whom have had a long relationship with Kettle鈥檚 Yard, they include Helena Almeida, Sir Anthony Caro, Stephen Chambers, Ian McKeever, Bridget Riley, Michael Sandle, Edmund de Waal, Paul Winstanley, and the estate of Fred Sandback. Antony Gormley has given a major new sculpture called Bunch.

"Kettle's Yard is an invaluable visual resource for the university and town that combines a foundational collection made at the birth of modernism in Britain with an evolving programme of contemporary art. Kettle's Yard is a necessary balance to the historical collections of the Fitzwilliam and a lively and living place to experience art." Antony Gormley

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11:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday - Saturday
11:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Castle Street Cambridge, UK CB3 0AQ

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