Looking North: Liz James and Ros Copping
5-10 July 2022
Liz James and Ros Copping: an experimentation with atmosphere, light and colour using oils, watercolour and mixed media.
5-10 July 2022
Liz James and Ros Copping: an experimentation with atmosphere, light and colour using oils, watercolour and mixed media.
The most impressive thing about the project is that Cromer wants art. It’s the efforts of many that is creating a buzz around the town.
The National Gallery creates first ‘downloadable’ exhibition as 30 real-life images of its paintings go on display outdoors in Cromer
The latest artwork to be added to the Bigger Picture range around Cromer is The Paston Treasure, unveiled by Robert Paston.
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.
Landscape and still life have been common tropes for artists for centuries, and are still being exploited through social media, the food images and selfies against exotic backdrops that flood our feeds.
Artspace on the Prom is closed for the winter, opening again in April 2023.