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Look Out – Ruth Butler
Ruth Butler uses shapes and patterns found in both natural and man made forms, interested in the interaction between chance and control and our emotive response to colour.

The Bigger Picture takes a rest
The art works around Cromer that formed the Bigger Picture project have been removed and put into storage while we develop plans for more great works around Cromer from September 2022. Watch this (art)space for details of an exciting project in conjunction with the National Gallery. The following artists were in The Bigger Picture:

Meet the Artist
We are very fortunate that our exhibiting artists have agreed to give time to talk about their work and to answer questions. It’s great to have this opportunity to find out more about the thoughts and feelings behind the work that we see at Artspace on the Prom. Dates arranged so far are as follows…

Cromer wants more art and an exhibition space
A huge thanks to the almost 200 people took part in the Summer 2021 Cromer Artspace survey between July and October 2021. There was a real feeling that, whilst there is an undercurrent of art in Cromer, things could and should be improved. read the full report here Most respondents thought there was a shortage…

Cross-sections Michael J Williams
The paintings in this exhibition explore meanings and context through Modernist and Postmodernist approaches to painting. The buildings and the history they imbue act as potent subject matter for the artist’s visual exploration.

Cromer Lockdown Views
An opportunity to be creative and to use Lockdown Isolation as subject matter.
Whoever you are – professional artist, amateur or total beginner – this is your chance to have a go!
Your work will become part of an online gallery echoing the mood of Cromer during Covid19 and may also be displayed around town in the Autumn