
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.
An opportunity to be creative and to use Lockdown Isolation as subject matter.
Whoever you are – professional artist, amateur or total beginner – this is your chance to have a go!
Your work will become part of an online gallery echoing the mood of Cromer during Covid19 and may also be displayed around town in the Autumn
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…
5-10 July 2022 Liz James and Ros Copping: an experimentation with atmosphere, light and colour using oils, watercolour and mixed media.
This exhibition brings together four artists who are making work with found materials and pigments. Finding and preparing their own materials creates a personal and physical link with particular environments for these artists, who are exploring ecological issues in a variety of ways.
The gallery opens on April 30th for a very special fundraising show titled ‘It All Starts Here’.