Cromer Artspace 2026 Postcard Sale
We are hoping you may be willing to help us to raise funds to support Cromer Artspace by donating a piece of artwork on a postcard.
We are hoping you may be willing to help us to raise funds to support Cromer Artspace by donating a piece of artwork on a postcard.
For 2026 we would like to use an image designed by an artist for our programme cover – would you like to submit a design?
Selection A huge thanks to all the artists, over 180, who submitted work for this year’s Cromer Open. The selection panel have chosen work from the following artists:
Thanks to Mark Hannant for creating an excellent overview of this year’s sculpture exhibition at The Grove in Cromer.
PROFORMA is proud to present COMPASS; a year-long collaborative residency project connecting four visual artists across Norfolk and Greater Manchester. COMPASS will support four visual artists, two from each region, with residencies and exhibitions at Cromer Artspace and Rogue Artists’ Studios from November 2025 to November 2026. The project includes regular mentorship sessions, workshops, and…
A wander around the grounds of the Grove
As Cromer prepares for the summer, Cromer Artspace have added a family tour to their digital guide, providing an enjoyable walk around 7 of the pictures in the exhibition around the streets of Cromer.
A new exhibition by the artist Mary Blue opens at Cromer Artspace this June (12-23) with a subject of great local importance: rising sea levels.
Cromer Artspace is proud to present two sculpture exhibitions running in parallel in 2025: Sculpture@theGrove and Sculpture@Artspace.
For two weeks during March 2025, visual artists Marnie Hardy and Rach Anstey-Sanders brought their Coastal Imaginaries project to Cromer Artspace on the Prom.
Cromer Artspace have released a multimedia digital guide through the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies. The free digital guide, available on Bloomberg Connects, an app featuring content on a growing group of important cultural organizations around the world, offers a new way to explore the art around Cromer. With photos, audio, and video offering insight into…
Created from thousands of daily 3D time-lapse scans of British landscapes, the work observes change on a scale impossible to see with the lens of traditional cameras.
The new Art in Norfolk is out – you can download your copy here
Saint Bride, John Duncan, National Galleries of Scotland, reproduction being installed in Cromer