Artist Rana Begum with her installation of bamboo baskets entitled No. 764 Baskets at St Peter's Chapel Cambridge as part of the opening exhibition of Kettle's Yard in Cambridge, which after a major two year transformation opens to the public on Saturday February 10th. PRESS ASSOCIATION. Photo. Picture date: Thursday February 1, 2018. Kettle's Yard, part of the consortium of the University of Cambridge Museums, has been transformed by Jamie Fobert Architects, whilst paying homage to the original creator Jim Ede. The development includes major new contemporary art exhibition

Artist Rana Begum with her installation of bamboo baskets entitled No. 764 Baskets at St Peter's Chapel Cambridge as part of the opening exhibition of Kettle's Yard in Cambridge, which after a major two year transformation opens to the public on Saturday February 10th. PRESS ASSOCIATION. Photo. Picture date: Thursday February 1, 2018. Kettle's Yard, part of the consortium of the University of Cambridge Museums, has been transformed by Jamie Fobert Architects, whilst paying homage to the original creator Jim Ede. The development includes major new contemporary art exhibition Stock Photo
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1 February 2018

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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Artist Rana Begum with her installation of bamboo baskets entitled No. 764 Baskets at St Peter's Chapel Cambridge as part of the opening exhibition of Kettle's Yard in Cambridge, which after a major two year transformation opens to the public on Saturday February 10th. PRESS ASSOCIATION. Photo. Picture date: Thursday February 1, 2018. Kettle's Yard, part of the consortium of the University of Cambridge Museums, has been transformed by Jamie Fobert Architects, whilst paying homage to the original creator Jim Ede. The development includes major new contemporary art exhibition galleries education and public spaces. Photo credit should read: Ben Lister/PA Wire

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