Hugs, human voice simulators and totem poles in Cambridge

I was in the Archelology and Anthropology museum the other day and say some fabulous art work tucked away in a corner upstairs. There were some Ceramic Cast Hugs by Bonnie Kemske and a sound and movement device entitled Vox Theremin by Micheal Markert. Worth popping in to have a look at the art and the museum in general. It’s open Tuesday – Saturday 10:30am – 4:30pm and admission is free.

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One Response to Hugs, human voice simulators and totem poles in Cambridge

  1. Ella says:

    Did you cuddle the art CiCi? Tell!

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