10am - 5pm Friday and Saturday
Habitation, the Artist Residency Programme for the University of Cambridge's North West Cambridge Development, will open to the public on 29th and 30th May 2015 with an exhibition of artworks entitled Gravel: notes from the other side of the fence.
The public event will feature new works by each of the artists who participated in the yearlong residency:
Bedwyr Williams, Century Egg - Film
The film 'Century Egg' by Bedwyr Williams takes the viewer on an imaginative and witty sojourn through the collections of the University of Cambridge Museums as well as the North West Cambridge Development site.
Fernando García-Dory, Dwelling Model: Unsettled Research Centre for Sustainability and the Built Environment - Installation
Fernando García-Dory has devised an installation and Seminar to discuss and reflect on sustainability in the built environment
Aid & Abet, The Soft Landscape: Fieldwork - Exhibition
Aid & Abet display sculptures, drawings, photographs and films made during their Residency, all works relate to the land surrounding the studio at Gravel Hill Farm
IMPORTANT VENUE INFORMATION: Venue: Gravel Hill Farm, Madingley Rise, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0FU. Follow signs for Gravel Hill Farm from Madingley Rise. Entry is by the Madingley Rise entrance only.
THERE IS NO PARKING ON SITE. We recommend arriving by bike, on foot, or by taxi/public transport.