Past Exhibitions
Post-petrochemical Practices
Sam Hodge, Liz McGowan, Geoff Litherland, Yelena Popova: Painters who actively search for the more sustainable ways of living and working, building their studio practices away from the consumption of ready made art materials most of which are products of petrochemical industry.
ON THE EDGE
Print ExhibitionArtspace on the Prom and the town will be filled with exciting prints, creating discussion and engagement about printmaking as well as showcasing individual artists and providing opportunities to buy original work.
unknown .artists. collective
In Cromer, unknown.artists.collective will develop a site-specific work on the beach and directly in front of Artspace on the Prom.
Stillness in Motion
Stuart ShearerRecent drawings made whilst travelling through the Norfolk landscape using the visual and physical dynamics of being in motion to generate spontaneous mark making and improvised compositions
The New Face of Portraiture
We see more images of ourselves, our friends and family than ever before, and social media is full of filtered and curated images that show our fascination with presenting the best version of ourselves which is as strong as it ever has been.
LUX Marion Piper
For her first solo show in Norfolk since moving to the region in 2019, Marion Piper will be showing LUX, a multi-part work on paper incorporating drawing and painting which has been made especially for the art space on the promenade in Cromer.
Paston College BTEC Art & Design
Maddy Davidson, Freya Buckingham, Max Fear, Louie Ellis, Lydia Stevens, Summer Rivett, Ava Jablonowski, Abi Jackman, Pearl Knapp-Taylor, Tegan Brown, Laura Hall, Poppy Chenery, Courtney Furness.
Mauvaises Herbes Anna-Lise Horsley
Anna-Lise will be showing large works on paper and canvas plus a selection of small paintings from her series ‘Plant Forms of the Future’ These paintings combine many layers of imagery including, shadows, Xrays and illustrations in old Botany books.
Ta Dah (we’re back)
The Cromer Artspace Auction Exhibition 2023 is here; the auction raises money by auctioning original art that has been generously donated by artists. The auctioned artwork is anonymous, so bidders don’t know whose work they are buying until their final bid is successful.
PERSPECTIVE: Norwich University of the Arts BA Fine Art students
The PROSPECT of a collective staff and student exhibition highlights the broad SCOPE of today’s current and emerging artists whose new works will debut in the coastal SCENE of the Cromer Art Space show.
