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Esther Boehm: Black and White: From the Ethereal to the Concrete Black and White: From the Ethereal to the Concrete Objects will hover above the ground allowing visitors to walk through and around the them. Sculptures made of black ‘Ciment Fondu’ will emerge from the ground to form a dialogue with both Ether and the visitors.
making and using natural inks Making and using natural inks Playing with Natural Colours – an introductory workshop to the joy of natural ink making, with Rachel Burchell.
Vanity Monsters Craig Visser Vanity Monsters Craig Visser Landscape and still life have been common tropes for artists for centuries, and are still being exploited through social media, the food images and selfies against exotic backdrops that flood our feeds.
Lookout3 Look Out – Ruth Butler Ruth Butler uses shapes and patterns found in both natural and man made forms, interested in the interaction between chance and control and our emotive response to colour.
CromerArtspace on the Prom; photo Jeremy Webb Let’s dry out Artspace on the Prom Cromer’s popular Artspace on the Prom will be drier next year thanks to a grant from the Government's Community Ownership Fund, meaning art-lovers can enjoy more exhibitions and activities.
A R T & C U LT U R E I N N O R W I C H & N O R F O L K ART&CULTURE IN NORWICH&NORFOLK A directory of arts and culture venues, groups and listings of exhibitions
Post-petrochemical Practices Post Petrochemical Practices 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.
Join us on guided art walks around Cromer and discover some of the 30 life-size replica artworks from the National Gallery, London. Summer Art Walks The summer season of art walks around the outdoor exhibition Pictures Around Cromer, the National Gallery Collection is going well
LUX Marion Piper Lux: Marion Piper Soft geometric forms and improvised rhythms explore and respond to the artist’s fascination with the subject of painting and art history.