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CLOAKROOM

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Opening in July 2026, CLOAKROOM is an artist-led space 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.

Cloakroom’s core aim is to create a space where artists can explore, interrogate and experiment with what happens between inspiration and production within creative practice. It seeks to make these often-invisible processes visible across a range of disciplines and activities. This approach extends the ethos of The Grange Projects’ residency programme, which has been running since 2022.

                                                               DIAGRAPHIC     4 JULY - 29 AUGUST 2026

                                                                       

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

                                                                   Opening Event Saturday 4 July 6-8pm

                                             Exhibition open every Saturday 10am - 1pm between 11 and 29 July.

                   

                                                                              CLOAKROOM

                                                                              Church Rooms

                                                                              Camping Land

                                                                              Swaffham

                                                                              Norfolk PE37 7RB

‘Diagraphic’ CLOAKROOM’s inaugural exhibition 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 or resolved in much the same way as the location of the exhibition, a Grade 2 listed former National School in Swaffham, Norfolk currently being renovated. Giving visibility to the often-invisible processes that occur between inspiration and production across a range of disciplines.

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