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Film Screening: Adham Faramawy ‘The Cyclamen and the Cedar’

Join artist Adham Faramawy for the launch of their new film ‘The Cyclamen and the Cedar’, the culmination of their recent residency at Kettle’s Yard as part of 20/20, a 3 year programme with the UAL Decolonising Arts Institute. Followed by conversation between the artist and curator Guy Haywood.

  • 6th November 2024 - 6th November 2024
  • 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm

£6 (FREE students), booking required

Please note, for conservation and security reasons, no bags or large coats are allowed in the house. Limited bag storage is available at reception.

This event will take place in the extension of the house which is accessible, with some limitations. The upper part of the ground floor extension area is accessible for wheelchair users and the ground floor extension area of the house is newly accessible for wheelchair users with a ramp. There is no lift to the upper floors of the house. If you call in advance or ask at the information desk we can reserve an accessible seat for you. Please get in touch on 01223 748100 or email mail@kettlesyard.cam.ac.uk.

Facilities

  • mostly flat terrain

Accessibility Facilities

  • Mostly flat terrain
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