Art & Culture in Norwich and Norfolk
The Autumn edition of Art & Culture in Norwich and Norfolk is out; find us on page 20!
The Autumn edition of Art & Culture in Norwich and Norfolk is out; find us on page 20!
Cromer Artspace is excited to be holding its first outdoor sculpture exhibition in the delightful grounds of The Grove Hotel in Cromer from 28th June to 16th July 2025. As a charity our mission is to bring art to Cromer for the benefit of both residents and visitors. We run Artspace on the Prom, showcasing…
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Huge thanks to all those who have submitted works for this year’s Print Cromer: in the moment
6 – 17 June 2024 Michael Horsley is a painter who also makes lithographs. They were made on stones at a print studio in Vác, a small town on the Danube near Budapest, Hungary. Michael would drive there 2 or 3 times a year from his home in Cromer. The Hungarian master printer István Szabó,…
The Cromer sea defence works are starting up this week (from Monday 20th May) with the delivery of some very large machinery.
The following artists are part of the Thinking Through Drawing exhibition, 16th May to 3rd June 2024.
Cromer Artspace is run entirely by volunteers and there are many ways you can get involved. You don’t need to be an artist to join us, you just need to be interested in art and arts activities and be willing and able to commit some time.
Building upon the success of last year’s Print Cromer: On the Edge at Artspace on the Prom, we’re back in 2024 with Print Cromer: In the Moment.
Cromer is getting widely known for being an up and coming seaside town, recognised for art as well as waves and fish and chips.
The Spring/Summer 2024 Art in Norwich and Norfolk is out now; they are available across the region or you can download a copy here:
The 2024 printed programme has been published; you can pick up a copy across the region
Brenda Unwin and Sarah Caputo enjoyed their residency at Artspace on the Prom.
From Fishermen and Kings to bathing belles and postcards, Cromer Artspace and Cromer Museum will be bringing a new exhibition to the streets of Cromer this winter, thanks to funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Francesca Cant, Kaitlin Ferguson and Hannelore Smith are three artists exploring urban and coastal environments. Key crossovers in their practices include investigations into materials, locality, process and form.
We are pleased to announce that the raffle winner was #1385; the ticket was drawn at the artists talk for the Colour open exhibition on 14th October. Congratulations to Isabelle who is now the very proud owner of the Antony Gormley print.