Exhibition
What Lies Beneath : The Beauty & Tragedy of our Oceans
5 Mar 2019 – 16 Mar 2019
Event times
5th-16th March
Closed Mondays
Cost of entry
Exhibition is FREE
Workshops & lecture have a fee
Address
- 7-15 Fye Bridge Street
- Norwich
- NR3 1BT
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- 9,10,11,26 ,27
- Norwich
A collaborative exhibition between printmaker/painter Rainie Kay & glass artist Susan Purser Hope, artists both living & working on the North Norfolk coast and inspired by Cromer's Great Barrier Reef. The exhibition is FREE.
About
The recently mapped and protected Reef lies just offshore of the towns of Cromer and Sheringham and is home to an abundance of species. The dinosaur-era reef, covered with beautiful and vulnerable lifeforms, is the inspiration behind this exhibition. With the creatures who live along the coastal strip at constant risk from plasticĀ and other man-made pollutants, artist Rainie Kay has produced several pieces of work to sell which it's hoped will raise funds for local ocean=protection groups.
The exhibition features printmaking, painting and the beautiful glasswork of fellow artist Susan Purser Hope.
Susan will also be running a number of workshops for both adults and children and the diver who first discovered the reef, Rob Spray, will be giving a photographic lecture on Saturday 9th march at 2pm. Workshops & lecture have a fee.
For more details visit:
www.anterosfoundation.comTo book a place on a workshop or a seat for the lecture please go to:
www.purserhope.co.ukClick on SHOP and select event