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by Susan Wood

The New Hall Art Collection in Cambridge

On Sunday 25 July 2010 a dozen or so of us South London Women Artists headed north. Our destination: Cambridge. Jenny Sweeney had organised a tour of the New Hall Art Collection at Murray Edwards College with curator Amanda Rigler as our excellent guide.

Introduction to the collection

Amanda started our tour by giving us a brief history of the permanent collection of works of art by women. It’s second only in the world to the permanent collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC. As it’s the most important collection in Europe we were all very excited about visiting the New Hall Art Collection.
The building itself was designed by Barbican architects Chamberlain, Powell and Bon. The pale grey brick walls, clean 60’s “Brutalist” lines, softened by the influence of Islamic architecture (especially the newly restored dome), beautiful water features and leafy grounds formed a very special setting for a very special collection.
In 1992 the then President of New College, Dr Valerie Pearl, wrote to leading women artists in Britain asking for donations of works. Today there are over 400 works, including works by women artists from many nations. The Virtual Gallery at http://www-art.newhall.cam.ac.uk/gallery/ is a fascinating resource, and acts a reminder to those who have been to the gallery, and as a prompt to those who haven’t!

Highlights
With such a diverse collection it’s impossible to even begin to describe the highlights – which is why we recommend that you visit it yourself! (more…)

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Maggi Hambling Rising Wave

Maggi Hambling Rising Wave

A chance to see Maggi Hambling’s work twice in one day… 12 people have now booked but there’s space for more…

SLWA VISIT TO THE NEW HALL COLLECTION OF WOMEN’S ART – CAMBRIDGE
Sunday 25 July

350 contemporary works by women artists
The most significant collection of its kind in Europe
Works by Maggi Hambling, Barbara Hepworth, Paula Rego and Rebecca Fortnum
Given or donated to New Hall, Cambridge, still a women only college.
Works displayed throughout this modernist 1960s building.
http://www-art.newhall.cam.ac.uk/

SLWA visit includes a 90 minute guided tour by the curator
Amanda Rigler, who visited our Bankside exhibition.
SLWA Katherine Jones’ prints on display as the temporary exhibition.

OPTIONS FOR THE AFTERNOON
Kettle’s Yard house and Gallery
Exhibition – The Long Dark – Medievalism in contemporary art
By 9 emerging British and German artists.

Fitzwilliam Museum
Exhibition – Maggi Hambling: The Wave, a powerful group of large-scale paintings depicting the power and energy of the North Sea.
http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/index.html

Cambridge – colleges, river, nice pubs ………

TIMING: Kings Cross station 10.04
Meet at 9.50, usually platform 9 check the board.
Arrive Cambridge 11.12. Taxis to New Hall
Curator’s tour 11.30-13.00.
Lunch – local pub
Afternoon – your choice
Train 17.04 arrives Kings Cross 18.19 or choose your own departure time.

COST: Book ahead at fixed times with Rail Easy – £20 return
Shared taxis to New Hall- £2 (buses a pain)
New Hall tour by curator -£3, includes tea and coffee.

Optional
Kettle’s Yard, House free, exhibition £3.

PLEASE CONFIRM IF YOUR ARE COMING SO THAT WE CAN NOTIFY NEW HALL
BOOK YOUR OWN TRAIN TICKET.
Email:jennysweeney@sweeneycourt.co.uk

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Next social event: SLWA VISIT TO THE NEW HALL COLLECTION OF WOMEN’S ART – CAMBRIDGE
Sunday 25 July

350 contemporary works by women artists
The most significant collection of its kind in Europe
Works by Maggi Hambling, Barbara Hepworth, Paula Rego and Rebecca Fortnum
Given or donated to New Hall, Cambridge, still a women only college.
Works displayed throughout this modernist 1960s building.
http://www-art.newhall.cam.ac.uk/
SLWA visit includes a 90 minute guided tour by the curator Amanda Rigler, who visited our Bankside exhibition.
SLWA Katherine Jones’ prints on display as the temporary exhibition.

Option to visit Kettle’s Yard house and Gallery in the afternoon
Exhibition – The Long Dark – Medievalism in contemporary art
By 9 emerging British and German artists.
http://www.kettlesyard.co.uk/

Or visit Cambridge – colleges, river, nice pubs …………

Timing:
Kings Cross station 10.04
Meet at 9.50, usually platform 9.
Arrive Cambridge 11.12. Taxis to New Hall

Curator’s tour 11.30-13.00.

Lunch – local pub

Afternoon – your choice

Train 17.04 arrives Kings Cross 18.19 or choose your own departure time.

Cost:
Book ahead at fixed times with Rail Easy – £20 return
Shared taxis to New Hall- £2 (buses a pain)
New Hall tour by curator -£3, includes tea and coffee.

Optional:
Kettle’s Yard, House free, exhibition £3.

PLEASE CONFIRM IF YOUR ARE COMING SO THAT WE CAN NOTIFY NEW HALL

BOOK YOUR OWN TRAIN TICKET.

Email:jennysweeney@sweeneycourt.co.uk

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