From making your own gin with one of the world’s most innovative distilleries, to trying the best of the Cambridge food scene – here are some uniquely Cambridge experiences to seek out during your stay
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Join The Paint Club for a relaxed and creative evening of painting!
Join The Paint Club for a relaxed and creative evening of painting!
Join The Paint Club for a relaxed and creative evening of painting!
Join The Paint Club for a relaxed and creative evening of painting!
Join The Paint Club for a relaxed and creative evening of painting!
Join The Paint Club for a relaxed and creative evening of painting!
Join The Paint Club for a relaxed and creative evening of painting!
People tell us that printmaking is magical, and if you don't believe in magic, this course will definitely change your mind!
Our teaching style is hands-on and practical, so you will really get to grips with printmaking in this course, learning how to plan and execute a multi-colour image and working over five consecutive Saturday mornings, towards producing and printing a short edition of your own work.
For the first time, David Parr House welcomes [In]Press, a selling exhibition bringing together eight contemporary printmakers, curated by Adam Bridgland.
Join us for an exhibition tour with Jade Pollard-Crowe from the Kettle’s Yard Community Panel.
We're invite visitors to pause for a moment in the Clore Learning Studio and try your hand at painting flowers.
Discover the art of Indian block printing in this hands-on workshop. Over two hours, you’ll experiment with patterns, colours, and designs while learning new techniques. With over 500 hand-carved blocks to choose from, it’s a chance to unwind, connect, and create something truly unique.
Join us for a relaxed Studio Sunday session aimed at children and families with additional sensory needs.
Join our free, artist-led Studio Sunday workshops for families and unlock your creativity.
An evening of relaxed social stitching and colourful silk painting in Northstowe. Learn to make your own scrunchies and then get creative with watercolour-style silk painting.
Forming part of St John’s College, The Bridge of Sighs is one of Cambridge’s most famous landmarks. It shares little with its Venetian namesake, but this Gothic Revival style structure is a beauty in its own right, best admired by punt.