Chinese and Korean Celadon-glazed Ceramics from the 10th to the 13th Centuries
Join Dr. James Lin, Senior Curator Chinese Art at the Fitzwilliam Museum, for an intimate handling session featuring artefacts from the Fitzwilliam Museum’s collection. Due to limited numbers bookings are are restricted to one per person. This event is exclusively for Oriental Ceramic Society members. Not a member? Join today.
Event Information:
Location: GR Room, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Meeting Point: 11.15 am, South Entrance, Fitzwilliam Museum.
Ticket holders should gather here to be taken to the handling session. Please bring a copy of your ticket confirmation either printed or on a phone.
Accessibility Information
For detailed access information please visit:
Fitzwilliam Museum Access Page
Visit Access Able Information
Step Free Access
Step-free entry is available through the Courtyard Entrance at street level. This entrance is accessible directly from the bus stop outside the Museum gates. The handling session is accessible via a lift.
Wheelchair users are welcome and we ask participants to let us know in advance.
Stepped Access
The Main Entrance has 18 stone steps.
From there, an additional 24 stairs lead to the upper galleries, and 16 stairs lead to the lower galleries. There is no lift at this entrance or on this side of the building.
Wheelchair Access
Wheelchair users are welcome.
Please let us know in advance if you require wheelchair access, so arrangements can be made.
Assistance Dogs
The museum have confirmed assistance dogs are welcome with advance notification so we can prepare to accommodate your visit.
Please contact info@orientalceramicsociety.org.uk to discuss these and any other access requirements and all other access enquiries.
Image: Oscar C. Raphael Bequest The Fitzwilliam Museum - Vase: OC.66-1946. Courtesy of the Fitzwilliam Museum
All ticket proceeds will be donated to the Fitzwilliam Museum.