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  2. List of public art in Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    Fellows' Garden, Clare College, Cambridge: 1969: Barbara Hepworth: Abstract sculpture: Bronze: 237 x 234 x 54cm Q7858962 [8] [2] More images: Chauvinist: Hills Road / Brooklands Road, Cambridge: 1990: Helaine Blumenfeld: Abstract sculpture: Granite [4] Crystalline design: Crystallographic Data Centre, Union Road: 1992: Eric Sorenson (architect ...

  3. Pearl Art and Craft Supply - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Art and Craft Supply (formerly known as Pearl Paint) was a chain of art supply stores. Founded in 1933, Pearl was headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and had stores located throughout the U.S. including New Jersey, Florida, New York, and Massachusetts. The chain once consisted of as many as 18 stores in total.

  4. The Women's Art Collection - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Valerie Pearl, the President of New Hall, wrote to 100 of the leading women artists in Britain and received some 75 donations in return. [2] The collection continues to acquire works by gifts and loans from artists and alumnae. It is the largest collection of art by women in Europe and about 95 per cent of it is displayed. [3]

  5. Portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    [4] [8] Pieces of jewellery worn by Cathrine include the Duchess of Cambridge's pearl pendant brooch, and Diana, Princess of Wales's Collingwood pearl earrings and three-strand pearl bracelet. [9] [10] The outfits were similar to the ones worn by the couple during their visit to Dublin in 2020. [10]

  6. Kettle's Yard - Wikipedia

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    It was originally the Cambridge home of Jim Ede and his wife Helen. [4] Moving to Cambridge in 1956, they converted four small cottages with the help of Winton Aldridge into one idiosyncratic house and a place to display Ede's collection of early 20th-century art. Ede maintained an 'open house' each afternoon, giving any visitors, particularly ...

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Visual arts/Public art/Cambridge ...

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    Artwork in and around Cambridge MBTA stations, predating organized arts grants; details in the article. Gateway to Knowledge (Harvard) Omphalos (Harvard) New England Decorative Art (Harvard) Blue Sky on the Red Line (Harvard) Porter square megaliths (Porter) Ondas (Porter) Ten Figures (Davis) Kiss and Ride (Alewife) End of the Red Line (Alewife)

  8. Community Art Center (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Community Art Center was founded in 1937 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [5] [6] It was first in the Newtowne Court housing development block in 1942, which had just been recently completed. [7] [8] [9] In 1996, students from the art center founded the first Do It Your Own Damn Self film festival. [9]

  9. Primavera Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Primavera is a fine arts and crafts gallery at 10 King's Parade in Cambridge, England. Henry Rothschild founded Primavera in 1945 in Sloane Street, London, in order to promote and retail contemporary British art and craft. [1] The Cambridge branch of Primavera was opened in 1959.