
August 31 to September 5 2022
A joint exhibition of artworks by Richard Cleland and Frances Martin, who both have studios at St Etheldreda’s, King Street, Norwich.
Instagram: @frances.martin.norwich
Website: www.francesmartin.co.uk
August 31 to September 5 2022
A joint exhibition of artworks by Richard Cleland and Frances Martin, who both have studios at St Etheldreda’s, King Street, Norwich.
Instagram: @frances.martin.norwich
Website: www.francesmartin.co.uk
The display has come to an end after 12 very successful months.
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.
The new Art in Norfolk is out – you can download your copy here
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.
Our research project will investigate how other towns have developed high quality,
innovative and contemporary public art – opening opportunities on a world scale for participation and understanding.
You are invited to have your say: What would be right for Cromer?
Cromer Artspace has been created to encourage arts in public spaces and develop community involvement in the arts. We aim to enable projects which increase accessibility and audience engagement, support local businesses and help the arts to become valued as a vital part of local life and leisure.