
June 22 – July 3 2022
Margie Britz, selected paintings exploring deep time, informed by the geology of the Norfolk coastline.
June 22 – July 3 2022
Margie Britz, selected paintings exploring deep time, informed by the geology of the Norfolk coastline.
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.
The 2024 printed programme has been published; you can pick up a copy across the region
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.
Hanging the exhibition Pictures around Cromer, the National Gallery collection.
This Iconic Art Deco building at the west end of the Cromer Promenade sat empty, in need of love, attention and a new lease of life when we were offered the chance to take it on in 2022. Rather than develop the space into a café (of which there are many fine establishments in the…