
With thanks to Graphic Edge from Sheringham for printing and installing the artworks around the streets of Cromer.

With thanks to Graphic Edge from Sheringham for printing and installing the artworks around the streets of Cromer.

At this year’s Cromer Open, Chris Bailkoski led a discussion with many of the participating
artists

From Fishermen and Kings to bathing belles and postcards, Cromer Artspace and Cromer Museum will be bringing a new exhibition to the streets of Cromer this winter, thanks to funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

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.

We are hoping you may be willing to help us to raise funds to support Cromer Artspace by donating a piece of artwork on a postcard.

Francesca Cant, Kaitlin Ferguson and Hannelore Smith are three artists exploring urban and coastal environments. Key crossovers in their practices include investigations into materials, locality, process and form.

We aim to encourage arts in public spaces and develop community involvement in the arts. We will 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.