Heritage Open Day: In 1989 David Keate put his collection of mid twentieth century prints, ceramics and other artworks into trust in the form of the Keate Family Arts Trust. In 1989 David Keate, Quaker, Cambridge councillor, artist (sculptures and collages from dried giant hogweed) and architect put his collection of mid twentieth century prints, ceramics and other artworks into trust in the form of the Keate Family Arts Trust.
In 2025, reconstituted and re-energised, KFAT is finding its place alongside Kettle’s Yard and the David Parr house as one of Cambridge’s ‘houses’ to which there is more that outwardly meets the eye.