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Sculpture Promenade

 
Start date
6 March 2013
End date
14 January 2014
Cost
Free
Address
Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge Trumpington Street Cambridge CB2 1RB, England
Telephone
+44 (0) 1223 332900
Email
fitzmuseum-enquiries@lists.cam.ac.uk
Directions
In Trumpington St, approximately 500 metres from the city centre.

Growing in stature, this year's promenade features the works of Angela Conner, Ann Christopher, Mike Lyons, Nick Turvey, Nick Hornby and Rob Ward - all members of the Royal British Society of Sculptors (RBS).

An immersive journey through the best work being produced in the country today, the exhibition presents up to three sculptures by each artist and is the largest sculpture installation yet seen on the lawns of the Fitzwilliam.

Other Events

 
  • Strawberry Fair

    02 Jun

    Strawberry Fair, held at Midsummer Common and now into its third decade, is a major musical celebration on the Cambridge calendar. Lasting eleven hours it's a full day's entertainment and then some, and it's free.

  • Leestock

    03 Jun

    The quiet town of Sudbury bursts into life each summer with the return of Leestock. A small-scale festival set up to commemorate Lee Dunford, it fuses music with artistic events and plenty of community spirit!

  • Suffolk Show

    07 Jun

    The Suffolk Show is held on its own showground outside Ipswich, Trinity Park. It features farm livestock and equine classes, agricultural trade stands, flower shows, horticultural exhibits and grand ring displays, including international showjumpers.
  • Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts

    14 Jun

    Aldeburgh Festival was the brainchild of Suffolk composer Benjamin Britten and his life partner, the tenor Peter Pears in 1948. Every year Aldeburgh programmes not only acknowledged masterpieces but also new contemporary works at the Snape Maltings and in seaside Aldeburgh itself.

  • Ipswich Arts Festival

    15 Jun

    Ipswich bursts into life each summer with the return of the annual Ipswich Art Festival. A fusion of music, arts and family entertainment it draws tens of thousands of good-humored punters, and a fair few celebrity headliners, to locations throughout the city. 

  • Cambridge Midsummer Fair

    20 Jun

    The Cambridge Midsummer Fair has been held on Midsummer Common since the early 13th century. Starting with a Mayor's Procession, the fair features the usual rides, a comedy marquee and live music as well as a number of market stalls.
  • Cambridge Shakespeare Festival

    09 Jul

    As a renowned centre of learning and literature, Cambridge is an appropriate setting for this festival dedicated to all things Shakespeare. Taking place every summer, it celebrates the Bard's brilliance with performances of some of his most famous works.

  • Cambridge Folk Festival

    25 Jul

    Held annually in the grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall, the Cambridge Folk Festival is one of the most famous in the world. Listen to the best traditional UK folk to North American country, blues, roots and jazz on three stages.

  • Ipswich Transport Museum

    25 May

    Housed in a 1937 trolleybus depot, Ipswich Transport Museum has an extensive collection of local transport - either built in the area or used to transport its populace around. Visitors can discover old buses, cars, bicycles, fire engines and trams.
  • Cambridge Beer Festival

    25 May

    The Cambridge Beer festival is one of the oldest in Britain, attracting crowds of over 32,000 visitors. Hundreds of different ales and beers, ciders and meads are all available for sampling.

  • Museum of East Anglian Life

    25 May

    The open-air Museum of East Anglian Life explores aspects of domestic, agricultural and industrial life in East Anglia over the last ten centuries. Objects of interest include a number of beautifully preserved and restored agricultural steam engines.