Past Exhibitions
Nicolaas Maritz
SPONGE, an immersive installation, invites visitors on a journey through vibrant multimedia works . Using recyclable materials, sound, and paint, the artist acts as a “sponge,” absorbing and filtering inspiration.
Julie Oxenforth
Julie Oxenforth works in sculpture with an added interest in surface and colour, so finds installation art an effective way to express herself. Often working site-specific, she considers the unique qualities of each exhibition space.
Norfolk & Norwich Festival – RNLI 200th Anniversary
Working with the N&N Festival, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the RNLI, the exhibition reflects the young people’s response to core themes of the project, including land and water, past and present, and the liminal space of the coastline.
Graham High
This show exhibits a selection of figurative bronzes, concentrating on animal-based sculpture; Next to this there is a selection of his more recent abstract, ‘biomorphic’ sculpture.
FRAMERATE: Pulse of the Earth
FRAMERATE: Pulse of the Earth bears witness to a planet in flux. We invite you to observe in another way. To think and feel in another time scale: geological time, seasonal time, tidal time. To contemplate change, and the pace of change. This is a space where your perspective might shift.
Cromer Open
An exciting exhibition featuring work by national and international artists selected from the Cromer Open call for submissions 2024.
Claire Oxley and Debbie Lyddon
Sounding Place originates from listening to the resonances of the Norfolk landscape.
Helping hands
This show enables the different styles and personalities of our amazing volunteers to mix and ‘converse’ in artworks on the wall, representing the team.
Jen Fox and Paeony Lewis
As the tide retreats, if you stand quietly on the edge of the sea, have you stepped between worlds? When you walk on damp sand where the sea once flowed, do you feel a sense of connection?
Print Cromer
‘In the Moment ‘invites printmakers to explore their relationship to the ethereal, transient and perpetual passing of time. Whether past, present or future, ticking clocks or shifting glaciers, ‘In the Moment’ will showcase original prints at Artspace on the Prom and around the town.
