Curator's Tour: Relative Ties
Join us for a tour of Relative Ties with the exhibition curator, Harriet Loffler.
Louisa Creed, Boveridge in Autumn, 1995, rag rug, Ryedale Folk Museum
Join exhibition curator Harriet Loffler for a guided tour of Relative Ties. Relative Ties celebrates over a century of artistic innovation and inheritance, tracing the work of four women from the celebrated Nicholson family — Mabel Nicholson, Nancy Nicholson, EQ Nicholson and Louisa Creed.
Please meet at the Porter's Lodge at the start time, and Harriet will take you down to the exhibition.
Accessibility: Upon arrival at the College, please head for the Porters’ Lodge at the main entrance, which has vehicle access and a generous dropping-off space, located on Buckingham Road which is off Huntingdon Road. Wheelchair access is available from the dropping-off point to the Porters’ Lodge.
Car Parking: If you are coming by car, parking for up to 70 guests is available in our car park located on Storey’s Way, including Blue Badge spaces. The route from the car park to the Porters’ Lodge is paved in generally smooth stone, concrete or tiling, with maps and signage along the way to help you find the Porter's Lodge. At one point there is a slight incline to the main walkway building.
Alternatively, it is possible to be dropped off in front of the Porters’ Lodge, as described above.
Read our Access page to find out more about our spaces. Please get in touch if you have any further queries or requirements: womensart@murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk or call the Porter's Lodge at +44 (0)1223 762100.
Speaker
Harriet Loffler
Director of the Women’s Art Collection