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  • DIAGRAPHIC, CLOAKROOM, Swaffham, Norfolk 4 July - 29 August 2026

    DIAGRAPHIC, CLOAKROOM, Swaffham, Norfolk 4 July - 29 August 2026

    DIAGRAPHIC

    Emma Biggs, Ben Coode-Adams, Lee Grandjean, Marcia Mihotich, John Plowman, Freddie Robins

    CLOAKROOM, Church Rooms, Camping Land, Swaffham, Norfolk PE37 7RB
    Launch Event: Saturday 4 July 6 – 8pm
    Open every Saturday 10am – 1pm
    Entrance is free and everyone is welcome.

    CLOAKROOM’s inaugural exhibition Diagraphic takes its cue from ‘Fig 7-Identify a Thing’ a work by Marcia Mihotich bringing together two dimensional works of six artists who are all makers of ‘things’. The works in this exhibition are neither finished nor resolved in much the same way as the location of the exhibition, a Grade 2 listed former National School in Swaffham, Norfolk which is currently being renovated.

    CLOAKROOM is an artist-led gallery project in a historic building in Norfolk, UK, initiated by The Grange Projects. It hosts a curated programme of public exhibitions, talks, and events, facilitated by artists John Plowman, Dr Nicola Streeten, and Sally Plowman. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach CLOAKROOM’s core aim is to create opportunities for artists to explore, question and test ideas. It makes visible the processes and activities that exist in the gap between inspiration and production across all creative practices.

    This approach extends the ethos of The Grange Projects’ residency programme, which has been running since 2022.

    22 June 2026

  • Spacetime: Awkward ;-) The Old Grocery, Wivenhoe, Essex 12 - 21 June 2026

    spacetime awkward

    The Old Grocery
    The Blackwater Polytechnic
    The Grange Projects

    16 May 2026

  • Supermarket Stockholm Independent Art Fair, 23 - 26 April 2026

    Supermarket Stockholm Independent Art Fair, 23 - 26 April 2026

    Freddie Robins will be exhibiting in Spacetime: awkward ;-) Curated and hosted by Grange Projects and Blackwater Polytechnic.

    Spacetime: awkward ;-) It is a collaborative project by Blackwater Polytechnic and Grange Projects that responds to an accelerated and unstable world by building slowly, with skillful labour, friction and joyful imperfection. The stand works as a shared environment where polish gives way to presence, and where awkwardness becomes a way of looking harder, staying longer and making space for conversation. Be difficult.

    Erskinehuset, Slakthusområdet (the former Meatpacking District)
    Hallvägen 21
    121 62 Johanneshov
    Stockholm, Sweden

    Opening hours:
    Thursday 23 – Friday 24 April 14.00–20.00
    Saturday 25 April 12.00–20.00
    Sunday 26 April 12.00–18.00

    Admission: 200 SEK
    Seniors and students admission: 160 SEK
    4-day pass incl Catalogue/Art Magazine: 600 SEK
    Free admission up to 16 years

    Exhibiting alongside Ben Coode-Adams, Cailin Cummins, Sophie Giller, Tilly Hawkins (Nukleopatra), Sara Impey, John Plowman, Sally Plowman, Plowman and Cummins & Nicola Streeton

    Download Press Release here

    supermarketartfair
    blackwaterpolytechnic
    thegrangeprojects

    07 April 2026

  • Guest Artist Talk (online) - Who’s Scared of the Soft Stuff? Finding power in the soft and the floppy - Wednesday 21 January, 6.30 – 7.30pm

    Guest Artist Talk (online) -  Who’s Scared of the Soft Stuff? Finding power in the soft and the floppy -  Wednesday 21 January, 6.30 – 7.30pm

    To register you place please contact katy@seetapateldance.org by 14th January 2026.

    08 January 2026

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