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Latest exhibition held by North Norfolk District Council
Collection by local artist includes experimental works

Date published: 1st June 2018
North Norfolk District Council is proud to be hosting an exhibition by local artist Susanne Mason, with her pictures on display at its offices in Cromer.
Susanne has lived near the North Norfolk coast since 2001, where she spends her time teaching, painting, designing patterns and beekeeping.
She said: “I love experimenting in art. My techniques embrace the ancient technique of encaustics (painting with wax), acrylics and mixed media, and I have recently started to train as a surface-pattern designer, creating patterns for fabrics.”
Susanne’s work has been exhibited in the UK and Germany, and her greeting cards can be found at Green Pebble Greeting Cards.
The exhibition runs until July 13 at the NNDC offices in Holt Road, Cromer.
The 1st Floor Gallery is open to the public 8.30am-5pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays; 10am-5pm on Wednesdays; and 8.30am-4.30pm on Fridays.
NNDC seeks to offer free opportunities to local artists to display their work in the well-lit gallery, and in turn provides staff and visitors the opportunity to see a variety of artists’ work. Six exhibitions are held annually.
Visit www.sumason.co.uk to see some of Susanne’s artwork, and www.suemasondesign.com to see her pattern designs.
Last updated: 1st June 2018