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Out of the Kiln: Pop-up Ceramics Showcase

New for 2025, David Parr House hosts a pop-up showcase of work from our talented friends at Kiln Cambridge. Buy directly from the maker, discover the ideas behind the work, and learn about the making process. Over two weeks, explore beautifully crafted ceramics by thirteen talented local potters, each offering their own response to form, function, and material.

  • 20th August 2025 - 30th August 2025
  • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

From 20 to 23 August:

Maria Adams, Julia Bruce, Jeanette Friggebo, Jenny Hewitt, Shirley PaytonDavid Stonehouse

From 27 to 30 August:

Zoe Hardinge, Cath Jeannot, Jennie Kimbley, Karen Marshall, The Very Less, Rachel Simpson, Amanda Smith

About Kiln

Kiln Cambridge was set up by a group of artists to help make the arts more accessible to more people in an affordable way. Their vision is to create a place where ideas and friendships flourish in a supportive artists’ community.

By sharing resources and space, they make it possible for members to enjoy all the benefits of their own studio while working in a superbly equipped and collaborative environment. Sharing makes the best use of valuable space and supports environmental sustainability.

They are a members’ ceramics studio, set up from scratch for working potters and professional artists based in Cambridge.

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Facilities

  • wheelchair access
  • WI-FI
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Did you know?

One of the oldest surviving buildings in Cambridge is the Leper Chapel on Newmarket Road. Also known as the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, it dates back to the 12th century and was originally used as a place to isolate victims of leprosy.