Feature
Emily Cushion recounts the rebellious days of Stephen Fry’s time at Cambridge
Review
Ben Birch reviews the latest exhibition at Kettle’s Yard
Feature
Sadia Batool asks how we should read the diaries of great artists
Review
Cameron Thomas reflects on the abundance and exploitation layered upon the canvases of Jan Davidz de Heem
Interview
Bryony Clarke sits down with Laura Wood and discusses her latest novel A Game of Scandal
Feature
Inspired by Murray Edwards’ Women’s Art Collection, Bethany Da Costa delves into the history of the female form as a model
Interview
Ryan Vowles speaks to plein air artist Sarah Allbrook
Opinion
Emma Tenzler explores the stories of women whose art was taken from them
Review
Emma Tenzler on what art can teach us about human connection
Feature
How can we exist in a world of chaos and cruelty? We must embrace it, argues Roscoe Marshall
Feature
Niall Quinn speaks to curators across the University, asking how they bring their exhibits to life
Review
Claire Keegan’s novel, and its recent film adaptation, asks whether small acts of rebellion are worth making
Feature
Ronan McAuliffe speaks to the students who braved the queue at this year’s Kettle’s Yard loan programme
Interview
Alice Mainwood speaks to the gallery about its open-doors exhibition for young artists
Review
The Zimbabwean artist’s Kettle’s Yard exhibition, ‘Zvakazarurwa’, weaves fantasy imagery with reflections on motherhood
Guide
Jen Price offers some tips and tricks for taking a break from your studies, and recuperating in the world of art
Postscripts
In this first instalment of term, Eve Connor discusses moving out and making space with Joe Wright
Review
The American artist is given the curatorial keys to the Fitz, which he uses to go to places never visited by the gallery before
Review
The Canadian artist’s Kettle’s Yard exhibition has its eyes open to the world’s unexpected beauty
The Agonies
Joe Short pens a letter to his friend Eve, musing on his unemployed stupor and reconnection with ginger snap biscuits
Molly Scales unveils the hidden gems of her English degree
Elsie Hayward on growing up surrounded by canvases and normalising artists
The Reading List
In the latest instalment of her column, Laila Hussey wonders what to do with great ideas, and looks to some of her favourite books for inspiration
Lily Owens looks at the many uses and abuses of photography