Drawing Connections …at the edges: Arts in Prisons
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The Museum of Cambridge is delighted to announce its first ever online exhibition. Launching on 15th July on our website, we will be hosting a conversation, via our Facebook Live, with Rebecca Lindum Green, Honorary Artist in Residence, Institute of
Join us on our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/museumofcambridge - for a live talk about the exhibition.
We are excited to announce the third live event in our series of talks about Drawing Connections online exhibition. "Formal Evaluation" brings together researchers and educators in Criminology and the Arts, who will talk about their experience in the Drawing
Join us in conversation with Award Winning, 'Restorative Engagement Forum' Director, Charlotte Calkin. A guide to understanding Restorative Practice in Justice and Society.
A panel discussion around the challenges and opportunities for those reentering society after experiencing the CJS. Chaired by Roz Morrison, Senior Lecturer in Probation, De Montfort University, with panelists Ben Jarman, PHD Candidate; Chris Leslie, Transition and Well-being Support, InsideOut
A creative project by our volunteers, based on personal histories and the objects in our collection. Visit the Exhibition
FORGE: pop-up exhibition 19th December 2020 – 8th February 2021
The Museum of Cambridge play host to a multimedia exhibition inspired by the history of Ironworks
The FORGE exhibition presents a thought-provoking look and celebration of how the community has flourished through rediscovering and making new connections with local heritage, nature and traditions. FORGE will take you on a journey through the museum to explore artefacts from the past to the present-day. The display highlights how the revival and sharing of these traditions and crafts over the past year has given us hope and helped to inspire a kinder future.
Inspired by the people and history of Sturton Town, Ironworks and Mill Road, FORGE has been conceived by Ironworks artist-in-residence Hilary Cox Condron and co-curated with community historian Helen Weinstein, local residents and The Museum of Cambridge.
Visit our new exhibition exploring the importance of museum labels