
The summer season of art walks around the outdoor exhibition Pictures Around Cromer, the National Gallery Collection is going well, helped along by the volunteers who work hard preparing and delivering the walks. Thanks to all of them.

The summer season of art walks around the outdoor exhibition Pictures Around Cromer, the National Gallery Collection is going well, helped along by the volunteers who work hard preparing and delivering the walks. Thanks to all of them.

We are very fortunate that our exhibiting artists have agreed to give time to talk about their work and to answer questions. It’s great to have this opportunity to find out more about the thoughts and feelings behind the work that we see at Artspace on the Prom. Dates arranged so far are as follows…

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:

This year’s programme is at the printers ready for distribution at the end of February. If you can’t wait for your copy, please download here.

Our research project will investigate how other towns have developed high quality,
innovative and contemporary public art – opening opportunities on a world scale for participation and understanding.
You are invited to have your say: What would be right for Cromer?

Thanks to Mark Hannant for creating an excellent overview of this year’s sculpture exhibition at The Grove in Cromer.

The Cromer Artspace Research Project is well under way and our researcher, Amanda Hensby, has been contacting other organisations both in Norfolk and around the country to find out how they use public art in their areas.