Cambridge Edition March 2019

ARTS & CULTURE

Hinterland, an exhibition of affordable artwork for the home, is the first to be curated by Beau Art Interiors and runs from 1 to 3 and 7 to 10 March at Fen Ditton Gallery. The creation of harmonious interior spaces is at the heart of Beau Art Interiors’ outlook, and the exhibition features emerging and established artists, with pieces featuring paintings on canvas, framed works on paper and a selection of ceramics, furniture and textiles. Artists and designers include Lucy Burley, Jo Davies, Oliver Hilton and Angeline Tournier. fendittongallery.com HINTERLAND

FOOTLIGHTS

Today’s crop of top talent at Footlights – Cambridge University’s finishing school for some of the best comedians, writers and actors in the country during the last 60 years – comes to the Arts Theatre on 12 and 19 March. You’ll often find Footlights comics performing at late-night ‘smokers’ at the ADC, but here’s your chance to catch them a little earlier in the day. Presidents down the years have included Peter Cook, Richard Ayoade, Eric Idle, Sue Perkins, Hugh Laurie and Inbetweeners’ Simon Bird, with Germaine Greer, Emma Thompson and Stephen Fry just some of the many other members who’ve gone on to hugely successful careers. And, if you’re pushed for time to get food, you can pre- order a deli box from nearby Aromi to enjoy before the

The Art Hound Gallery has a couple of exclusive print releases from the artist who created the iconic album artwork for David Bowie’s Hunky Dory and Ziggy Stardust . Terry Pastor has created two variants of digital images celebrating French electro hit-makers Daft Punk. Featuring the duo’s robotic helmets, and in classic pop art style, you can see them at the Art Hound Gallery, and also online, from 1 March. arthoundgallery.com NEW AT THE ART HOUND

show. Tickets are from £13. cambridgeartstheatre.com

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