Exhibitions and Events
Exhibitions
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Where:
Cromer Art Space
Art Deco Block, Promenade, Cromer NR27 9HE
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When:
August 1st to 7th
11am - 4pm
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Cromer Art Space
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On The Edge
August 1st - 7th 2023
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Cromer Artspace is holding its first print event ‘On the Edge’ from 1st to 7th August. Seventy four printmakers will have work on show at Artspace on the prom. Come and look. Come and buy.
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There will also be printworks on display at the library, at Cromer Museum and at the Co-op off the Holt Road.
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Inspired by seeing all these prints, you too can have a go and learn more. There are five varied print workshops: for families, for fun, to develop skills and to experiment.
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https://cromer-artspace.uk/print-in-cromer-2023
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Events
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Where:
The Forum
Millennium Plain
Norwich
Norfolk
NR2 1TF
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When:
Thursday 23 Nov 11am - 7pm
Friday 24 Nov 10am - 6pm
Saturday 25 Nov 10am - 6pm
Sunday 26 Nov 10am - 4pm
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Festive Fair at The Forum
The Forum, Norwich
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Thursday 23rd November to Sunday 26th November 2023
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Thursday 23 Nov 11am - 7pm
Friday 24 Nov 10am - 6pm
Saturday 25 Nov 10am - 6pm
Sunday 26 Nov 10am - 4pm
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Free Entry
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Past Exhibitions
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Where:
Cromer Art Space
Art Deco Block, Promenade, Cromer NR27 9HE
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When:
October 20th to 30th
11am - 4pm
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Cromer Art Space
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Now, Then and What Next?
Autumn Festival: October 20th to 30th 2022
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Cromer Artspace are delighted to welcome you to our second Autumn Exhibition and Festival, running from October 20th to 30th. This year we are pleased to be using two venues. The contemporary art exhibition, which is the focal point of the festival, will be at Artspace on the Prom, open daily 11am to 4pm.
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This year’s theme is about heritage, memories and current experiences of living in and visiting our coastal region, inviting thoughts about its future.
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https://cromer-artspace.uk/now-then-and-what-next
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Where:
The Bell Gallery
Bungay
NR35 1AQ
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When:
Exhibition
August 3rd to 19th
Festival
August 4th to 6th
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The Black Shuck Festival
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Festival: August 4th - 6th 2023
Exhibition: August 3rd - 19th 2023
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From theatre, music and performance, to art, literature, and history, the Black Shuck festival wil offer exciting and thrilling activities for all ages and abilities, immersing visitors in the rich folklore of the region, set in the stunning natural environment of Bungay and the Waveney valley.
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The East Anglian legend of Black Shuck tells of a wild black dog that entered Bungay's St Mary's Church during a violent storm on 4 August 1577. The animal then reappeared at Blythburgh church, where the beast was trapped and its claw marks, burned into the surface of the door, can be seen to this day.
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For centuries, visitors and residents alike have marvelled at the details of these mysterious events and its protagonist, The Black Dog of Bungay, or Black Shuck. There remains a lingering superstition that Black Shuck still haunts the dark, lonesome lanes of Bungay and other Suffolk towns.
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Living in the collective imaginations of local writers and artists of all mediums, the Black Shuck legend still influences the works produced here and continually attracts visitors to this unique and wonderful town.
The festival was established in 2022 to reclaim the legend, and the date, for the town of Bungay.
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https://blackshuckfestival.com/