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| Tue 10 March | 9:00AM - 7:00PM | Shutter Hub Photography Open 2026 An exhibition of hundreds of images curated by photography organisation Shutter Hub |
| 10:00AM - 4:00PM | Hidden Histories Explore the hidden histories of the Polar Museum in this new label display. From the female figures in polar history to the origins of Inuit art; follow the stories around the museum exhibits and discover something new. | |
| 10:00AM - 4:00PM | Visit the Winter Garden Enjoy flowers, foliage, stems, structure and scent throughout the winter months. | |
| 10:00AM - 5:00PM | Highlight Made in Ancient Egypt From elaborately decorated coffins to the Books of the Dead, ancient Egyptians produced objects which remain iconic today. But who were the makers behind them and how were they made? | |
| 10:00AM - 5:00PM | Exhibition: Making Angelina: The World of Helen Craig Step inside the world of Angelina Ballerina as the Museum of Cambridge opens a new exhibition ‘Making Angelina: The World of Helen Craig’! | |
| 10:00AM - 5:00PM | Talking Plants Step into the Glasshouse and experience plants in a completely new way! | |
| 10:00AM - 5:00PM | War Craft What can artworks and objects made in times of war reveal about the pain, peril and lifechanging experiences of conflict and our instincts to seek out hope and humanity through creativity and making? | |
| 10:00AM - 6:00PM | Reframing the Past: Historical landscapes of Spain - Dr Elizabeth Drayson These paintings are not conventional landscapes, as they trace the history of Spanish towns, cities and historical sites in their landscape from earliest times to the present, using techniques of medieval narrative painting as well as contemporary abstraction. | |
| 1:00PM - 2:00PM | The Human Stakes of Artificial Intelligence On 10th March Dr Nathan Mladin will give a seminar entitled ‘The Human Stakes of Artificial Intelligence’. | |
| 2:00PM - 4:00PM | Cornelia Parker: One Day This Glass Will Break A Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition of twenty large-scale photogravures by Cornelia Parker from three experimental series: Fox Talbot’s Articles of Glass (2017); One Day This Glass Will Break (2015); and Thirty Pieces of Silver (exposed) (2015). Taken together, the series explores the artist’s fascination with the physical properties of objects, materials and their histories. | |
| 5:30PM - 7:00PM | Sketches from behind the Lens: The Unexpected Challenges of Making a Film about Public Health and the Pandemic in the United States today Join filmmaker Professor James Le Sueur as he shares the story of his documentary film, Seasons of COVID, which chronicles the human experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring the chaos, challenges, and societal debates that emerged with each passing season. |