
June 22 – July 3 2022
Margie Britz, selected paintings exploring deep time, informed by the geology of the Norfolk coastline.

The latest artwork to be added to the Bigger Picture range around Cromer is The Paston Treasure, unveiled by Robert Paston.


The Cromer Artspace Programming Team were pleased to be joined by Craig Barber from Norwich University of the Arts and Amanda Geitner, from East Anglian Art Fund, for the selection of shows for the 2026 programme. The 2026 programme covers a wide range of media, including print, photography, 3D works and textiles. We are delighted…

The Spring/Summer 2024 Art in Norwich and Norfolk is out now; they are available across the region or you can download a copy here:

Huge thanks to all those who have submitted works for this year’s Print Cromer: in the moment

Over 330 people took part in the summer 2024 Cromer Artspace survey between July and October. The overwhelming majority gave positive feedback on Cromer Artspace, the Bigger Picture (90% excellent or good) and Artspace on the Prom (85% excellent or good). Many respondents thanked the volunteers who were making it happen.