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SUMMARY:Exhibition - Passing Traces
DESCRIPTION:A new show\, titled Passing Traces\, runs from 15 September – 5 October at the Ruskin Gallery\, Cambridge School of Art (Anglia Ruskin University). Curated by Elisabetta Garletti (Murray Edwards College)\, it brings together works by the AA2A resident artists: Isabel Castro-Jung\, Stepanka Facerova\, Joana Mamede\, Natasha Vikulina\, Sid White-Jones. \nThe exhibition asks: what remains after something has passed? Through performance\, sculpture\, film\, and installation\, you explore the idea of trace as both presence and absence\, layering memory\, movement\, and material in unexpected ways. \nIt’s a great chance to highlight the thriving artistic community in Cambridge and open up a conversation about contemporary art and performance. \nFor more info e-mail Sid White-Jones at sj668@cam.ac.uk
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/exhibition-passing-traces/
LOCATION:Ruskin Gallery
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SUMMARY:Rivers of Film - Festival
DESCRIPTION:A new festival is set to flow through Cambridge this autumn\, bringing rivers\, aquatic ecosystems\, and their guardians into the spotlight. The Cambridge Rivers of Film Festival will run from 23rd September to 4th October 2025\, offering twelve days of screenings\, talks\, workshops\, walks\, and creative encounters. \nCurated by filmmaker and cultural producer James Murray-White\, the festival showcases nine newly commissioned short films made in summer 2025\, alongside acclaimed documentaries\, artistic explorations\, and community events. Together\, they invite audiences to celebrate rivers as lifelines of imagination\, ecology\, and action. \nHighlights include: \nWith our wet & scaly hands & feet – creative workshop and screenings at the Museum of Cambridge (23 Sept)\nWater Is Love: Ripples of Regeneration – film and discussion on water scarcity (25 Sept\, Storey’s Field Centre)\nOcean – screening with co-director Keith Scholey\, followed by an ocean conservation panel (26 Sept\, Babbage Lecture Theatre)\nWhat Matters: A Celebration – artist Josh Bilton leads a film and family workshop (27 Sept\, Kettle’s Yard). \nThe Rivers of Film Festival is commissioned by Cambridge Past\, Present & Future as part of the RiverCamCAN (Climate Action Through Nature) project\, and made possible with funding from the National Lottery Community Fund. It is supported by Water Sensitive Cambridge and a network of community organisations\, volunteers\, and artists \nLocation: Venues across Cambridge\, including the Museum of Cambridge\, Storey’s Field Centre\, Kettle’s Yard\, Babbage Lecture Theatre\, Pembroke Auditorium\, and The Leper Chapel. \nFull listings and tickets: cambridgeppf.org/riversoffilm
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/rivers-of-film-festival/
LOCATION:Various\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire
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SUMMARY:Chimera - Exhibition at The Edge
DESCRIPTION:Taking place at The Edge Cafe\,  351 Mill Road\, Cambridge CB1 3DF \nOpen Mon – Sat. 09.00 – 16.00 \nIan Rawlinson’s Chimera series is inspired by a black-and-white film clip of the last Thylacine in captivity. This film prompted Rawlinson to create images which deal with ideas of a vanished past: transformation and memory. \nThe new prints combine part of the now-extinct Thylacine with places in Cambridge from Rawlinson’s past\, primarily Arbury and King’s Hedges. These places have a nostalgic feeling and are reminders of a childhood spent in and around the newly created housing\, the nearby farmland and derelict army base. The idea that the Thylacine is gone reflects his feelings about childhood\, coupled with an intense longing to see the past once again\, this time from the vantage point of the present. \nFurther information www.ianrawlinson.com
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/chimera-exhibition-at-the-edge/
LOCATION:The Edge Cafe\, 351 Mill Road\, Cambridge\, CB1 3DF
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SUMMARY:Dowsing at Wandlebury
DESCRIPTION:A day of archaeological dowsing at Wandlebury Country Park with Ann & Steve Dawson of Dowsing Anglia. \nWorking on and around the foundations of the former manor house\, you can try and dowse what each room was used for\, search for service pipes and find the site of the Ice House. \n£35 for non-members\, £30 for members of Cambridge Past\, Present & Future and the British Dowsing Society (BSD). Tea and coffee provided\, but please bring your own food. \nPlaces limited to 30 people. Please book at www.britishdowsers.org or 01684 576969 \nMeet at 10:00 am for 10:30 am start.
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/dowsing-at-wandlebury/
LOCATION:Wandlebury Country Park\,  Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB22 3AE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Romance & Revolution: A Night of Music in Aid of Cambridge Acorn Project
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Acorn Project announces a special collaboration with the Sampson Orchestra of Cambridge\, who have generously donated a portion of tickets to their upcoming concert\, in support of the work with vulnerable children and families across Cambridgeshire. \nThe UK is facing a growing children’s mental health crisis\, with recent NHS data showing that 1 in 5 children aged 7-16 now have a probable mental health disorder. In Cambridgeshire\, demand for support continues to rise\, and many families are struggling to access timely help. \nCambridge Acorn Project provides therapeutic support to over 700 children and families each year\, many of whom have experienced trauma\, abuse and live in financial hardship. Acorn’s work helps children feel safe\, build resilience\, and begin to heal. \nCommunity support helps to keep these services going. \nTo book your place\, simply make a donation via Cambridge Acorn Project website by going to Orchestra concert — Cambridge Acorn Project
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/romance-and-revolution-concert/
LOCATION:West Road Concert Hall\, 11 West Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 9DP\, United Kingdom
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