Trinity Buoy Wharf, centre for Artistic and Creative Business.
An Urban Space Management Project
Bronzes by Nicola Toms

A quiet afternoon in cloud cuckoo valley by Rowland Emett

Mosaics by Norma Vondee

Arturo Reyes by Sarah Tisdall

Giant crocodile by Arturo Reyes

Painting by Noel Paine

Jem Finer.  An artist and musician, Jem Finer works in a diverse range of fields, including music, film, performance and photography.
Leaving university in 1977 with a degree in Computer Science he started to play music and work with children, teaching photography and mathematics.
In 1981 he became a founder member of The Pogues, writing, recording and touring for the next 15 years.He has written and recorded music for film,tv, installations and public spaces and performs both solo with guitars, various sound sources and computer, and in various groups and collaborations, among them L.E.G.O. (London Electric Guitar Orchestra) and Monk, a band in which the Middle Ages collide with the 21st century. Recent and on going work includes strategies for sustaining Longplayer, performance and installation in zero gravity in collaboration with Ansuman Biswas and "oz", a live visual and sonic reworking of the Wizard of Oz. Current projects include "Pinball"(in collaboration with Franko B and Dominic Robson), "Hackney Wick is Beautiful" with Paul Shepheard, films ("zero genie" and "wave/particle") and installations using footage shot in zero gravity with Ansuman Biswas (as well as work towards a new project underwater) and "Score for a Hole", a piece of music of indeterminate length, location as yet to be finalised.
  For more information on Jem Finer's work visit:   www.cosmolog.org.uk    www.longplayer.org www.elrino.co.uk      www.zerogenie.org 

Chin Keeler.  Educated at Norwich School of Art 1988-1989 and studying mural Design at Chelsea School of Art 1989-1991. Chin has worked as a graphic designer for ten years and his talents have taken him on to produce mural paintings, sign painting, stained glass design and mosaics.

Emma Tornero.  Studied at St Martins School of Art 1985-1986. Emma has worked as an animator for the world famous Walt Disney. her work has also involved television commercials and graphic design.

Louie Eden Brown. Originally a draughtsman Louie went on to be a sports Coach, but changed direction again to become a self-trained furniture designer and maker. For more information on Louie's work visit: www.louieedenbrown.com 

Norma Vondee.  A sculpture designer and maker for corporate and private clients to commission. Norma is highly innovative and experimental in using traditional stylistic concepts and applications You can see Norma's work on Granite standing stones at Lee Valley park, the K Bar in Soho, church and gallery settings at the Tower of London, on TV and in various books on mosaic.

Sarah Tisdall. Sarah studied first at Wimbledon College of Art and graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art University College London. She then spent a year working as an apprentice with Michael Martens, the Belgian Stained Glass Artist. She has made a large number of murals and decorative schemes in a number of public and private spaces; one of hewr best known is the X-ray waiting room at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford. Currently Sarah is painting easel paintings. She has had a number of exhibitions and this august (2004) her work is included in the DACS exhibition in the Mall Gallery, London. Her epaintings are figurative and 'loaded' with metaphor. For further information visit www.sarahtisdall.com

Arturo Reyes. Arturo is a fine art painter and has exhibited widely both in the UK and abroad. For further information visit www.arturoreyes.com

Noel Paine. Noel is a painter who trained at Cardiff University and The University of Kent, Canterbury. He has exhibited widely in the U.K. and abroad - including BP Portrait Award 1996, Discerning Eye 2000. Solo exhibitions have included Lewisham Art House 1998, Dash gallery Docklands 2002 and Sheridan Russell gallery 2004. Noel.." I have always been fascinated by the urban environment. I am not simply trying to illustrate what is in front of me, but to construct a dialogue in paint across a flat surface. I want my paintings to speak for themselves as images, not solely representations of the subject from which they derive." Noel can be contacted at noelpaine@artserve.net