Clare Hall is not the grandest of Cambridge colleges, but during its 60 years it has shown a lively interest in running a programme of exhibitions. It has also been gifted with a large museum-quality collection of British studio pottery. A graduate college, with a strong commitment to visiting fellows from abroad, it has never had a designated gallery. Instead, its exhibitions are hung in public spaces in its main building and are open to the public.
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