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Artspace on the Prom

Artspace on the Prom will open again in April, for a second exciting season of exhibitions

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Last year we had 10,000 visitors to our varied shows. Some travelled to Cromer specially and some just popped in off the beach A number of residents came to every show

2023 looks set to be even more exciting! The complete programme is on the website: cromer-artspace uk We open on 12th April with ‘Perspective’ in which a group of BA Fine Art students from Norwich University of the Arts present their work Artspace on the Prom is always keen to support emerging artists Secret Auction!

From 24th April bidding opens in our secret auction The artists will be listed at the gallery and online, but you will not know, until you collect the bids you have won, who the artist is! It could be a work by Maggi Hambling or Antony Gormley! We are most grateful to artists, from Norfolk and beyond, for their generous support The auction was very successful last year and is back by popular request Definitely a date for your diary!

The auction show ‘Ta dah! (We’re back)’ will be on until 13th May, including all the works donated for the auction You can bid online at cromer-artspace uk or at Artspace on the Prom until 9pm on 13th May

The auction is particularly important to us this year We have been very keen to install an access ramp as soon as possible After considerable research and planning we are fortunate to have been offered a large grant, but we still need to raise a further £5000. We are determined to install the ramp in readiness for our summer season You can help by bidding in the auction, or see our website for information on how to donate: cromer-artspace uk

Pictures Around Cromer - The National Gallery Collection – Extended to September Over the winter some of our wonderful team of volunteers have ‘adopted’ pictures form the Pictures around Cromer project to care for and clean

Debbie with Caravaggio’s ‘Boy bitten by a Lizard’ Debbie says, “Went to London yesterday to Tate Modern for exhibition of work by Cezanne I didn't take my duster or I may have been arrested!

The National Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of paintings in the world These pictures belong to the public and entrance to see them is free. For those able

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