Bomb Factory Archway Residents
Harry Hugo Little
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Andrea Gomis
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Noa Weintraub
Noa Weintraub is a London based artist working predominantly in ceramics. With a background in Fine Art and fashion, Noa interweaves these two worlds together and creates objects that not only celebrate her passion for decoration but also for history and textiles.
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Ellie Niblock
Ellie is a multidisciplinary artist. Her work combines sculpture and digital technologies, investigating the relationship between the physical and the digital worlds and how they co-exist. Curious about touch, she uses an eclectic mix of materials such as silicone and foam to create vibrant, organic forms. Her work seeks to visualise the invisible, making an intangible emotion or memory become tangible. In 2021, she was a participant on Sky Arts television programme ‘Landmark’ producing a large-scale public art installation.
https://www.ellieniblock.co.uk/
SDNA
SDNA is a creative studio with a track record of delivering distinctive digital artworks and vibrant interactive experiences for galleries and museums, heritage and civic sites, performances and festivals. Their interdisciplinary approach aims to widen the scope of and increase accessibility to digital art, exploring techniques of interaction between audience, space and performance.
https://movingimage.art/
Marcus Nelson
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Henry Coleman
Henry Coleman (b.1974, Harpenden, UK) previously studied at Goldsmiths College. Coleman’s work presses at the limits of the designed experience, bumping up against architecture, typography, signage and the decorative; reframing and making obvious the established edges of the aesthetic conditions that shape and reflect the societies, spaces and images that we move through.
Max Rumbolt
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Bill Daggs
Bill Daggs b. (M. Cuthell) 1981, London, is an artist / archivist / musiker, working across disciplines from his London studio. His rhythmic investigations involve, though are not limited to, painting, sculpture, installation, performance, moving image, text and sonic composition.
Link: https://www.billdaggs.com/
Pallas Citroen
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Mark Wallinger
Mark Wallinger (born 25 May 1959) is a British artist. Having previously been nominated for the Turner Prize in 1995, he won in 2007 for his installation State Britain. His work Ecce Homo (1999–2000) was the first piece to occupy the empty fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. He represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2001. Labyrinth (2013), a permanent commission for Art on the Underground, was created to celebrate 150 years of the London Underground. In 2018, the permanent work Writ in Water was realized for the National Trust to celebrate Magna Carta at Runnymede.
https://www.instagram.com/mark_wallinger_mark/?hl=en
Katie Elder
Katie Elder completed her BA in Fine Art at Oxford Brookes University and graduated from Wimbledon College of Art in 2010 with a Masters in Fine Art-Painting. She was championed by the critic, writer and poet Edward Lucie-Smith. In recent years she has also turned her hand to portraiture - a natural progression as the human form has always been central to her work.
Link: https://www.katieelder.com/
Shawn Riley
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Clemence Hermard
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Tess Williams
Tess Williams was born in 1985 her works are a mastery of surface and composition, Williams’ painting imaginatively balance idioms from mid-century abstraction with contemporary urban references and the mark of the artist in the atelier. This virtuosic use of tone, texture and a sculptural sensibility of canvas, colour and form make Williams’ work a significant contribution to twenty-first century artistic reimagining of the tenets of abstraction.
https://www.tessrachelwilliams.com/
Emmett Kierans
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Sarah Lederman
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Phillippe Fragniere
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