A brand-new show about the hair we want, the friends we have, and living the vast difference between virus and viral.
Expect “outspoken, frank and funny stand-up” (Evening Standard) from this Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer nominee.
As seen on Live At The Apollo, QI, Have I Got News For You and Sex Education and heard on Radio 4’s Things My Mother Never Told Me (…About Lockdown) and The Guilty Feminist podcast.
Cambridge
21 February – 1 June 2025
Drawing on new research, Rise Up tells the multifaceted story of the fight to end transatlantic slavery, its…
Courtesy Kimathi Donkor
Cambridge
Tuesday 1 May
Join contemporary British artist Kimathi Donkor for an insightful talk on his work in Rise Up. Discover…
Joy Labinjo. Courtesy of the artist and Tiwani Contemporary. Photo © Jessica Flavin
Cambridge
Tuesday 6 May
Join us at the Fitzwilliam Museum for an intimate evening with acclaimed British-Nigerian artist Joy Labinjo, whose vivid,…
Cambridge
Thursday 15 May
Join exhibition lead curator Victoria Avery, alongside researchers Dawnanna Kreeger and Carol Brown-Leonardi, as they share their latest…
Photo © Lewis Ronald
Cambridge
Thursday 22 May
Join us after-hours at the Museum for a lively evening of art, music, conversation and engaging workshops inspired…
Jahnavi Inniss, Representation: Black British History Quilt, 2020-2024. © Jahnavi Inniss
Cambridge
Saturday 24 May
Immerse yourself in our patchwork and quilting workshop led by exhibition artist Jahnavi Inniss, award-winning textile-based graphic designer…
Cambridge
3 October – 25 January 2026
From the gold mask of Tutankhamun to the bust of Nefertiti, ancient Egyptians produced objects that remain iconic…