Art in Norwich (and Norfolk)
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
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
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…
The Co-op Local Community Fund helps to support local projects that Co-op members care about. Since its launch in 2017, Co-op members have raised £39 million pounds for over 12,000 local causes. We’re delighted that Cromer Artspace will now be able to access this funding opportunity. The Co-op High Street store in the centre of…
The latest artwork to be added to the Bigger Picture range around Cromer is The Paston Treasure, unveiled by Robert Paston.
Lockdown creative inspiration from Cromer
The Cromer Artspace Research Project is well under way and our researcher, Amanda Hensby, has been contacting other organisations both in Norfolk and around the country to find out how they use public art in their areas.
Be creative and use Lockdown Isolation as subject matter. Whoever you are – professional artist, amateur or total beginner this is your chance to have a go!
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.
We aim to encourage arts in public spaces and develop community involvement in the arts. We will 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.
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
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?