What's on in Barway

Cambridgeshire, England

Barway sits quietly in Cambridgeshire, a proper village where the pace is set by the seasons rather than a festival calendar. There are no big stadiums here, just local halls and community rooms that pop up with activities when you least expect them. It is the kind of place where neighbours know your name and the pub might host a quiz if the weather turns foul. We keep an eye on what goes on around the village so you don't have to wander down the high street guessing what's open today. Whether it is a family gathering or a quiet night in, Near Here spots the local gatherings happening right here. You can find out what is on without needing to drive to a city centre for entertainment.

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Living by the Rule: Contemporary Art and the Medieval Monastery
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Living by the Rule: Contemporary Art and the Medieval Monastery

Living by the Rule: Contemporary Art and the Medieval Monastery A talk by Dr Jessica Barker and Dr Ed Krčma Tuesday 2nd June 7pm This talk will be given by the two curators of a major new exhibition, Living by the Rule: Contemporary Meets Medieval, on view at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, 16 May – 4 October 2026. The exhibition and accompanying book explore the structure and priorities of everyday life by putting contemporary conditions in dialogue with a seemingly remote and alien form of life: medieval monasticism, and specifically the Rule of Saint Benedict (6th Century). Ely Cathedral was once a Benedictine monastery, and for the exhibition the curators have been able to loan important objects from its collections: the Ely Cope, and four examples of 14th century choir stall fragments, which not been seen by the public since the 19th Century. In addition, the exhibition includes a rare example of pre-Reformation English panel painting that were originally made for Ely Cathedral, the Etheldreda Panels, which have been newly conserved for the show. These and many more examples of medieval monastic objects and artworks are put in dialogue with works by contemporary artists, including two Turner Prize winners, Elizabeth Price and Richard Wright. This talk will introduce the exhibition and explore some of its highlights, including the objects from Ely. Dr. Jessica Barker is a senior lecturer in medieval art at The Courtauld in London.

Tue 2 Jun19:00Ely Museum(3mi)

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