Changing Spaces

creatively enhancing our high street

THE CAMBRIDGE ART SCENE

Art Museums and Galleries around Cambridge:

The Frontroom – an ever changing creative space welcomes inspiring & challenging works.

The Fitzwilliam Museum – houses world-class collections of works of art and antiquities spanning centuries and civilizations.

Kettles Yard – On Castle Street in Cambridge, is a beautiful and unique house containing a distinctive collection of modern art. Kettle’s Yard was founded by H.S. ‘Jim’ Ede as a place where visitors would ‘find a home and a welcome, a refuge of peace and order, of the visual arts and of music.’

CAM at Williams ArtCambridge Arts Movement. A number of the most talented Cambridge artists meet, display their work and put on themed exhibitions at the home gallery, Williams Art, 5 Dales Brewery, Gwydir Street, Cambridge

Byard Art - Byard Art is a contemporary art gallery on King’s Parade, in the historic centre of Cambridge, UK.

Cambridge Contemporary Art – Specializes in handmade prints, paintings, sculptures and crafts.

Primavera – Pioneering British Contemporary Art and Design

Ruskin Gallery – The Ruskin Gallery is a unique exhibition space surrounded by artists‘ studios on the Anglia Ruskin University Campus. Open to the general public, all exhibitions are free and carefully selected to provide a singular and memorable gallery-going experience.

Organizations, Charities and Partnerships involved with Changing Spaces:

Love Cambridge – is the trading name for the Cambridge City Centre Partnership, a new dynamic organisation which brings together a wide range of interests, across both the public and private sectors and encourages them to work together proactively on a range of projects to improve the city.

Cambridge Film Trust – champions independent cinema, primarily in Cambridge and the Eastern region but also throughout the UK.  We deliver a broad portfolio of screenings, events and special seasons that enable audiences to engage with film culture in a challenging and creative way.

Willow Walker – is a free homeless magazine in Cambridge.

Cambridge Arts Council

Cambridge City Council

The District – Creative Agency

Plurabelle BooksChanging Spaces’ first business cooperation. Plurabelle Books is an online business with a Warehouse full of books, offering local artists to use the space for exhibitions and performances. Artists who are interested in exhibiting at Plurabelle Books please fill out a Changing Spaces application on the apply link here on the website.

Inspire – is a leading arts organisation based in Cambridgeshire that is committed to the promotion of the value of the arts within a holistic approach to health and to the provision of arts and disablility information.