Exhibition

Harold Offeh

15 November 2025 - 1 March 2026
11am-5pm
Free to all

The first major solo exhibition of Harold Offeh’s work in a UK institution.

The exhibition will bring together a selection of works from the artist’s career, revealing ambitious projects that have taken place across the world.

For more than two decades, Offeh (b. 1977, Ghana) has been making playful, provocative performance and video works that explore subjects ranging from pop culture to identity and conformity.

Offeh draws from popular music, film and mainstream cultural trends to interrogate our acceptance of political, class, gender and racial models in society. Recently, his practice has approached themes of happiness, play and Afrofuturism through performance and collective live engagements.

New participatory elements will activate Kettle’s Yard’s galleries, drawing on the input of collaborators and communities through an energetic programme of performances, discussions and events.

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Address

Kettle's Yard

Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 0AQ
01223 748100

Opening times

Tuesday - Sunday, 11am-5pm

House, galleries, café and shop are open. You can pre-book your visit online, or come along for walk up tickets (available first come, first served) for the house and gallery. Last entry to the House at 4.20pm.

If you wish to visit the house, you will need to book a house ticket, which comes with a 50% National Art Pass discount. House tickets include entry to current exhibitions. If the house is fully booked, you can still visit the exhibition galleries by booking an exhibition ticket or coming along on the day you wish to visit.

Please note that we are closed 24 December 2024 - 1 January 2025 (inclusive), and will reopen on Thursday 2 January.

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