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Two weeks left to step inside a hidden world

Home: Worlds Within Hidden amongst the collection of bygones at the Museum of Cambridge is an exhibition of tunnel-book ‘dioramas’, carefully constructed from photographs, drawings and collage. These miniature worlds, … Continue reading →

My Museum Favourite: The Tasmanian Proclamation Board 1829-30

With over 5 million works of art, artefacts and specimens within our collections, how exactly do you go about choosing a favourite? This was the challenge faced by staff and … Continue reading →

A portrait of the young artist….

The University of Cambridge Museums have been partnering with Centre 33, a Cambridge-based charity which supports and empowers young people, to provide creative and cultural opportunities for young carers during … Continue reading →

Curating Cambridge: Half way through, still lots to do!

Curating Cambridge: our city, our stories, our stuff has provided the city with lots of cultural events over the past two weeks, in partnership with the University’s Festival of Ideas. Although … Continue reading →

My Museum Favourite: Lord Rockingham and Edmund Burke

With over 5 million works of art, artefacts and specimens within our collections, how exactly do you go about choosing a favourite? This was the challenge faced by staff and … Continue reading →

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