Margie Britz: Going Nowhere – Getting Somewhere
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.
Thanks to Marcus from Artyfax you can now take a virtual tour of Artspace on the Prom
Winter/Spring round-up of visual art exhibitions and events in Norwich, Great Yarmouth, King’s Lynn, Diss, Cromer and North & South Norfolk artinnorwich.org.uk/issuu-version.html
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.
A huge thanks to the almost 200 people took part in the Summer 2021 Cromer Artspace survey between July and October 2021. There was a real feeling that, whilst there is an undercurrent of art in Cromer, things could and should be improved. read the full report here Most respondents thought there was a shortage…
Please support us in raising money to give an iconic Art Deco seafront building on the Cromer promenade a new lease of life. We will be redeveloping it into an Art Space for everyone to enjoy. This Iconic Art Deco building at the west end of the Cromer Promenade sits empty, in need of love,…
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.