Image © Lewis Ronald Photography
Join us after hours at the Museum for a lively evening of art, music, fashion and conversation inspired by ‘Glenn Ligon: All Over The Place’.
Explore the exhibition, join one of our workshops and talks, soak up the vibes of our music and visuals and enjoy tasty food and drinks.
In partnership with Cambridge AntiRacism Forum and Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts.
Time: 18.30-21.00
Cambridge
21 February – 1 June 2025
Drawing on new research, Rise Up tells the multifaceted story of the fight to end transatlantic slavery, its…
Photo © Lewis Ronald
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Tuesday 1, 8 April and 15 April
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Thomas Clarkson, ‘Cabinet of Freedom’, Anti-slave trade campaign chest, 1787—8. Reproduced and used with the permission of the Trustees of the Wisbech and Fenland Museum
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Thursday 10 April
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Keith Piper. Photo © Joel Chester Fildes
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Thursday 17 April
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© Fitzwilliam Museum
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Saturday 19 April
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Thursday 24 April
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Courtesy Kimathi Donkor
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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
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Tuesday 6 May
Join us at the Fitzwilliam Museum for an intimate evening with acclaimed British-Nigerian artist Joy Labinjo, whose vivid,…