This Really Is Tomorrow

Definitely worth going along tomorrow morning (Thursday) to join Erica Böhr  at CB2 Bistro for the second performance in her series of works Dystopia: One is Not Born a Woman. Grab a coffee from 10am and descend to the basement for the performance at 10.30am! Afterwards why not call round to the Norfolk Street Project Space next door, and thence to A:L:L works nearby at Anglia Ruskin University Ruskin Corridor and Video Bar?

Zen and The Art of A:L:L

Is your Art Work Life Balance out of step? Do you need advice on how to get it right? Then why not pick up a set of these wonderful Art Work Life Balance cards from Norfolk Street Project Space, or catch them around town, where artist Adam Goodge has been leaving them for people to find. Adam will be doing a performance as part of our Festival of Ideas Open Day this Saturday 26th October, so make sure to catch him there – further details to follow. Alternatively, to restore your equilibrium why not call in to The Eagle for…

Out and about

Lots of great works around Cambridge now – make sure you catch a glimpse of Sampler by Patsy Rathbone at Whitworth House – the scale and impact of this collaborative project and installation is quite stunning. Check our Photodiary for further pics from around town. Elsewhere today, call in this evening at the Christian Science Reading Room from 6-9pm for the Private View of Dearest Ruth and find out more first hand from Teresa Harrison about an intriguing found correspondence and subsequent exploration into identity. All welcome.