
Huge thanks to all those who have submitted works for this year’s Print Cromer: in the moment.
The selection panel will be meeting next week, with printmakers contacted by 2nd July with details of the next steps.
Huge thanks to all those who have submitted works for this year’s Print Cromer: in the moment.
The selection panel will be meeting next week, with printmakers contacted by 2nd July with details of the next steps.
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!
The National Gallery creates first ‘downloadable’ exhibition as 30 real-life images of its paintings go on display outdoors in Cromer
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.
Hanging the exhibition Pictures around Cromer, the National Gallery collection.
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.
We are pleased to announce that the raffle winner was #1385; the ticket was drawn at the artists talk for the Colour open exhibition on 14th October. Congratulations to Isabelle who is now the very proud owner of the Antony Gormley print.