Catch all the unique CamFest events at Wolfson

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31/03/2022

This year's Cambridge Festival starts today, Thursday 31 March, and Wolfson is hosting a range of unique events as part of the programme. 

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Wolfson College Tree Trail

Starting today, Thursday 31 March, you can visit the College for our unique tree trail. Wolfson is well known for its glorious Judas Tree, but there are many other wonderful trees onsite, many of which are part of our CamFest trail. You can use our online tree trail or pick up a brochure from the Porters' Lodge.

A new look at Algerian arts

Later this evening, Wolfson Junior Research Fellow (JRF), Dr Stephen Wilford, will be taking a new look at the Algerian arts. The talk will explore how new networks are aiming to refocus attention on artistry and creativity, rather than violence and conflict, and are creating connections between practitioners and scholars working on the Arts and Humanities in Algeria.

Our latest exhibition

And our new exhibition, 'John Atkin: The Made and the Unmade', is open to all on Saturday and Sunday in the Combination Room. John Atkin - whose Royal College MA was personally funded by Henry Moore - presents a new exhibition, born out of an earlier series of wall-based artworks by the entitled 'The Pendulum Reliefs', which have been exhibited throughout North America

Find out about more events at Wolfson and the Cambridge Festival 

For the full list of Wolfson-hosted events and events featuring Wolfson members, visit our Cambridge Festival Events page.   

And you can check out the Cambridge Festival website for more info about the festival and for the full festival programme.

 

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