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Art Exhibition: Passing Traces

Passing Traces brings together work by AA2A resident artists at Cambridge School of Art, each exploring the trace as an unstable marker of both presence and absence, one that collapses temporal boundaries into layered moments of deferral, repetition and return.

  • 15th September 2025 - 5th October 2025
  • 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

PASSING TRACES

15.09 → 05.10 / MON → FRI / 10AM → 4PM⁣

Curated by Elisabetta Garletti with works by Isabel Castro Jung, Stepanka Facerova, Joanna Mamede, Natalja Vikulina and Sid White-Jones.⁣

What remains after something has passed? A material imprint, the shadow of a gesture, a lingering residue. Passing Traces brings together work by AA2A resident artists at Cambridge School of Art, each exploring the trace as an unstable marker of both presence and absence, one that collapses temporal boundaries into layered moments of deferral, repetition and return. ⁣

The works in Passing Traces resist the drive to archive by fixing in place. Instead, they propose a more uncertain and porous way of knowing: one attuned to the swaying movement of folds, the echo of choreographed gestures, the shimmer of images already slipping from view.⁣

Please join us at the Ruskin Gallery for our private view with a live performance by Neus Gil Cortes on 18.09 / 5PM → 9PM 🥂⁣

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Did you know?

Want to meet Cambridge’s largest resident? Head to the Museum of Zoology, where you’ll be greeted by an enormous fin whale skeleton. Measuring 21-metres, it’s one of the largest of its kind ever recorded, and fills the entrance hall end to end.