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Billy is a multi-disciplinary visual artist with a passion for colour and a focus on positive collaboration and engagement in communities all around the world.
Her work is based on real life events, created with the intention to communicate visually striking ideas and an overall sense of wellbeing.
Flash has constructed many of the units at Rockaway Park, including Mark's beautifully designed Terrace floor, adjoining the classroom.
Flash can build or create practically anything out of wood - mirrors, bookcases, cupboards, shelves, chopping boards, campervan refurbishment, pergolas, cabins and flooring.
House of Jo is a witty conversationalist and snappy dresser, born in a barn and dragged up via the Inland Waterways.
Currently as settled as she'll ever be between the good cities of Bath and Londinium. She is enthusiastic, committed and occasionally churlish and this shows with the art she creates using tradition old
Merny paints watercolours and murals inspired by online meme culture, technical diagrams, health and safety posters and other things he encounters in the world.
His style is vibrant and explores the post-truth, post-internet age of technology we are living in. His portfolio of cryptic diagrams and nonsence.
Established in 1987, Rowdy became an integral part of the Bristol graffiti scene.
His work appears worldwide and can be found in the most unlikely places, from underground rural settings to highly visible urban reaches. If you've visited Rockaway, you'll see Rowdy's work dotted around the site!
Lydia Swann is a lampwork glassblower, which involves heating glass rods on a propane and oxygen torch and manipulating them with heat, gravity and tools.
She creates glass sculptures and jewellery in her workshop at Rockaway Park. Her creations include mushrooms within geodes and opals suspended in sparkling galaxies
Grainne Thompson, founder of Wildflower Cards and with a studio at Rockaway,
Grainne takes her inspiration from Art Deco, Interior Design, Japanese Art of the 1920’s & 30’s and Colour Theory.
She creates imaginary worlds with a love of nature and the everyday.