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In the year we stayed home as much as possible, the Open Art Show received upwards of 600 entries from East Anglian artists, 38 of which were selected to be on show at Norwich Castle this spring. ....
A major exhibition of sculptures by Sir Tony Cragg opens at Houghton Hall. Lord David Cholmondeley of Houghton Hall (left) and Sir Tony Cragg (right). - Credit: Kate Wolstenholme/Dominic Lipinski/PA Images Sir Tony Cragg s uniquely organic sculptures sit in the landscaped grounds of Houghton Hall, so alien to the Palladian architecture, yet so in sync with the vista on which they sit; the sculpture almost looks as if it is misbehaving , he says. The works, some of which have never been on show before, dot around the vast grounds and interior of the Hall in graceful harmony with each other, as Sir Tony becomes the sixth contemporary artist to show at Houghton since 2015, succeeding artists such as Damien Hirst and Anish Kapoor. ....
Stormtrooper collectables in the May the Toys Be with You exhibition. Picture: TIME & TIDE EXHIBITION - Credit: Archant From Star Wars toys to the first major exhibition of the work of Norwich artist John Crome in more than 50 years - Norfolk s museums are getting ready to welcome back visitors. Five of the county s museums are getting ready to welcome back visitors from Monday - and two more will follow soon after. Prime minister Boris Johnson has confirmed the country is on course for the next step of coronavirus restriction easing next week. That means that Norfolk Museums Service will reopen Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Time and Tide and the Elizabethan House Museum in Great Yarmouth, Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse and Cromer Museum from Monday, May 17. ....
Stormtrooper collectables in the May the Toys Be with You exhibition. Picture: TIME & TIDE EXHIBITION - Credit: Archant From Star Wars toys to the first major exhibition of the work of Norwich artist John Crome in more than 50 years - Norfolk s museums are getting ready to welcome back visitors. Five of the county s museums are getting ready to welcome back visitors from Monday - and two more will follow soon after. Prime minister Boris Johnson has confirmed the country is on course for the next step of coronavirus restriction easing next week. That means that Norfolk Museums Service will reopen Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Time and Tide and the Elizabethan House Museum in Great Yarmouth, Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse and Cromer Museum from Monday, May 17. ....