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Gallery shows
A curator-led exploration of The Sleepers exhibition, highlighting rest and dreaming in works by 12 women artists at Cambridge’s Murray Edwards College.
| Type: | Gallery shows |
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| Where: | Cambridge, UK |
| When: | 05/02/2026 - 05/02/2026 |
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About Curator's Tour: The Sleepers:
On 5 February 2026, join curator Laura Moseley at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge for a guided tour of The Sleepers. This exhibition brings together works by 12 women artists—including Tracey Emin, Celia Paul, and Gwen Raverat—examining rest as a space for reflection, resistance, and care. Featuring paintings, prints, and textiles such as a collaborative quilt, the show reflects on how scenes of sleep and stillness convey complex experiences of health, labour, and family life. Inspired by Raverat’s recurring sleeping figures, the exhibition also asks who has access to rest and under what conditions.





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