Kettle’s Yard: Found
17—22 May
Tue—Sat 10am—6pm
Sun 12pm—5pm
The Garage, 1 North Terrace, SE3 2BA

Kettle’s Yard is a beautiful house in Cambridge that holds a unique colection of art which is open to the public and used by international art students and enthusiasts. The gallery is holding an exhibition of existing work and and new commissioned pieces in the Brompton Design District.
One-off artworks, found objects, textiles, rugs, furniture and crafts will be sold in a pop-up shop, running from Tuesday 17 May — Sunday 22 May, 2011, to raise funds for the new education wing of Kettle’s Yard House and Gallery in Cambridge, the country’s finest collection of 20th century art in a domestic setting.
Artists, designers, photographers, ceramicists, textile designers, gallerists and collectors have all donated pieces to sell, from their studios and collections, many of which have never been exhibited before.
The exhibition will feature arts and craft pieces from many artists and collectors including works by Paul Klee, Eric Gill, Elspeth Owen and Natasha Daintry. One off pieces by David nash, Peter Randall-Page and Tom Dixon will also be available to buy. Prices range from £10 to £2,000 with profits going toward building a new education wing at the gallery.