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The CLF Art Cafe is the venue commonly referred to as the ‘The Bussey  Building Warehouse’ and is famous for sell out club nights and roof  parties. CLF also host art exhibitions and have recently collaborated  with the Royal Court Theatre.
MUSIC ART FOOD FILM THEATRE DANCE WORKSHOPS
Website: http://www.clfartcafe.org
VENUE OPEN DAILY 5PM - 11PM TUES - THURS 5PM - 2AM/4AM FRI + SAT CLOSED SUNDAYS + MONDAYS
PLEASE CONTACT THE CLF ART CAFE ONT: 020 7732 1143 E: CLF@CLFPLANET.COM OR CONTACT MICKEY SMITH ON T: +44 07941 429 374 E: MSMITH@CLFPLANET.COM
WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/CLFARTCAFE
WWW.TWITTER.COM/BUSSEYBUILDING
WWW.CLFARTCAFE.ORG
* NOTE: Spaces for events are available now for hire from CLF Art Cafe - contact Mickey Smith <msmith@clfplanet.com>The Bussey building is owned by a commercial company, Copeland Industrial Park, that lets it out for various uses. It is a huge building. Part of it is now operated by the CLF Art Cafe which works with Peckham Vision to get the building into more community oriented commercial uses. CLF  Art Cafe is operating Tuesday to Saturday, and is also letting out its  space for various activities, some leisure and music, and some community  workshops. see more There are also many artists’ studios and other creative enterprises in  the Bussey building and two galleries in the next building on the  Copeland quarter site. Peckham Vision is a resident-led community  consortium taking action to develop the potential of Peckham town centre  for the benefit of all.

The CLF Art Cafe is the venue commonly referred to as the ‘The Bussey Building Warehouse’ and is famous for sell out club nights and roof parties. CLF also host art exhibitions and have recently collaborated with the Royal Court Theatre.

MUSIC ART FOOD FILM THEATRE DANCE WORKSHOPS

Website: http://www.clfartcafe.org

VENUE OPEN DAILY 5PM - 11PM TUES - THURS 5PM - 2AM/4AM FRI + SAT CLOSED SUNDAYS + MONDAYS

PLEASE CONTACT THE CLF ART CAFE ON
T: 020 7732 1143
E: CLF@CLFPLANET.COM
OR CONTACT MICKEY SMITH ON T: +44 07941 429 374 E: MSMITH@CLFPLANET.COM


WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/CLFARTCAFE

WWW.TWITTER.COM/BUSSEYBUILDING

WWW.CLFARTCAFE.ORG

* NOTE: Spaces for events are available now for hire from CLF Art Cafe - contact Mickey Smith <msmith@clfplanet.com>

The Bussey building is owned by a commercial company, Copeland Industrial Park, that lets it out for various uses. It is a huge building. Part of it is now operated by the CLF Art Cafe which works with Peckham Vision to get the building into more community oriented commercial uses. CLF Art Cafe is operating Tuesday to Saturday, and is also letting out its space for various activities, some leisure and music, and some community workshops. see more There are also many artists’ studios and other creative enterprises in the Bussey building and two galleries in the next building on the Copeland quarter site. Peckham Vision is a resident-led community consortium taking action to develop the potential of Peckham town centre for the benefit of all.

PROVISIONAL SOUP KITCHEN
Unit 5b Copeland Road Industrial Estate 133 Copeland Road Peckham, London SE15&#160;3SN
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-
Artist-run cafe next to The Bussey Building. Serving hot, tasty, healthy soups with bread for £3.50, drinks such as tea and freshly ground coffee £1. Mon-Fri, 11am-3pm.

PROVISIONAL MENU
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- Large Soup of the day with Bread &amp; Butter		£3.50 Small Soup of the day with Bread &amp; Butter		£3.00Spinach and Feta Cheese Pie £3.00 Crisps								£0.80 Muffins 	 						£1.50 Brownie							£1.50 Spanish Hot Chocolate					£2.00 Coffee black/white/ Espresso				£1.00 Cappuccino/Latte/Soy					£1.50 Teas								£1.00 Evian								£0.65&#160; Apple Juice							£1.00 Elderflower/ Organic Cola					£1.00 Coke								£0,65 Organic Chocolate Milk					£1.00COME JOIN US FOR A LARGE SOUP/SPINACH PIE, CHOCOLATE BROWNIE/MUFFIN AND GET A FREE TEA OR COFFEE!!!
ALL FOOD MADE OUT OF THE BEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS BY THE BEST CHEF IN PECKHAM!!!  
https://twitter.com/#!/ProvisionalSoup/favorites

PROVISIONAL SOUP KITCHEN

Unit 5b Copeland Road Industrial Estate 133 Copeland Road Peckham, London SE15 3SN

—————————————————-

Artist-run cafe next to The Bussey Building. Serving hot, tasty, healthy soups with bread for £3.50, drinks such as tea and freshly ground coffee £1. Mon-Fri, 11am-3pm.

PROVISIONAL MENU

———-
Large Soup of the day with Bread & Butter £3.50
Small Soup of the day with Bread & Butter £3.00
Spinach and Feta Cheese Pie £3.00
Crisps £0.80
Muffins £1.50
Brownie £1.50
Spanish Hot Chocolate £2.00
Coffee black/white/ Espresso £1.00
Cappuccino/Latte/Soy £1.50
Teas £1.00
Evian £0.65 
Apple Juice £1.00
Elderflower/ Organic Cola £1.00
Coke £0,65
Organic Chocolate Milk £1.00

COME JOIN US FOR A LARGE SOUP/SPINACH PIE, CHOCOLATE BROWNIE/MUFFIN AND GET A FREE TEA OR COFFEE!!!

ALL FOOD MADE OUT OF THE BEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS BY THE BEST CHEF IN PECKHAM!!!  

https://twitter.com/#!/ProvisionalSoup/favorites

Located in the Bussey Building, Peckham, Studio Phos is a fully functioning black &amp; white and colour darkroom inhabited by the artists Richard J. Butler, Eleni Parousi and Louise Taylor.

Located in the Bussey Building, Peckham, Studio Phos is a fully functioning black & white and colour darkroom inhabited by the artists Richard J. Butler, Eleni Parousi and Louise Taylor.

THE LAST REFUGE
An open arts space to give South London and beyond a sanctuary from the drizzle and the dull.
A place for everyone, created by everyone that brings it home.
Close your eyes, click your heels and repeat…there&#8217;s no place like The Last Refuge.
WE MAKE THEATRE, WE MAKE FILM AND WE MAKE MERRY. WHAT DO YOU MAKE?
OUR WAREHOUSE SPACES ARE UP FOR GRABS TO ANYONE WISHING TO CREATE A HIVE OF ACTIVITY AND CREATIVITY.
email: bitsandbobs@thelastrefuge.co.uk
call: +44 (0)7895&#160;149459
web: http://www.thelastrefuge.co.uk/

THE LAST REFUGE

An open arts space to give South London and beyond a sanctuary from the drizzle and the dull.

A place for everyone, created by everyone that brings it home.

Close your eyes, click your heels and repeat…there’s no place like The Last Refuge.

WE MAKE THEATRE, WE MAKE FILM AND WE MAKE MERRY. WHAT DO YOU MAKE?

OUR WAREHOUSE SPACES ARE UP FOR GRABS TO ANYONE WISHING TO CREATE A HIVE OF ACTIVITY AND CREATIVITY.

email: bitsandbobs@thelastrefuge.co.uk

call: +44 (0)7895 149459

web: http://www.thelastrefuge.co.uk/

Patrick Higgs currently uses a language derived from         constructivism within his paintings to create imagery inspired by         abstraction from nature. Mechanical production is implied by the         paintings&#8217; graphic and print-like appearance, yet up close there is         subtle evidence of the artist&#8217;s brushwork. The tension between nature&#8217;s         order and arbitrariness is demonstrated in the often-ambiguous spatial         layers that are slowly built up within each painting.
Website: http://www.patrickhiggs.co.uk
Studio: FoodFace

Patrick Higgs currently uses a language derived from constructivism within his paintings to create imagery inspired by abstraction from nature. Mechanical production is implied by the paintings’ graphic and print-like appearance, yet up close there is subtle evidence of the artist’s brushwork. The tension between nature’s order and arbitrariness is demonstrated in the often-ambiguous spatial layers that are slowly built up within each painting.

Website: http://www.patrickhiggs.co.uk

Studio: FoodFace

Beck Belsham is a textiles designer.
Website: www.beckbelsham.com
Studio: FoodFace

Beck Belsham is a textiles designer.

Website: www.beckbelsham.com

Studio: FoodFace

Martina Schmuecker 
Martina Schmuecker makes sculptures in the widest sense of the word.  Using herself as well as directing actors in her work, she creates  visually stunning images that remind us of the tableaux vivant. The  performances are moments of still reflection on a sculptural image,  using elements of architecture and furniture as props as well as playing  with well-known images from art history. Her current research concerns  the relationship between what is seen, what is remembered, and how this  memory changes in time; resulting in the theatre play Feedback Room. The play was realised during a residency at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, in 2010. Recent exhibitions include Visual Mechanics, Malta Contemporary, Valletta, 2009; Beyond the Pale Yellow Amusementpark, Campbell Works, London, 2008; The Problem of Error, Gallery Sassa Truelzsch, Berlin, 2008; Glimpse Gallery KraskaEckstein, Bremen; Chateau Ivre, Schloss Sacrow, Potsdam; Contained, Hiscox Art Projects, London 2007 and New Contemporaries, London, 2005.
Studio: The Fourth Floor
Website: http://martinaschmuecker.wordpress.com/

Martina Schmuecker

Martina Schmuecker makes sculptures in the widest sense of the word. Using herself as well as directing actors in her work, she creates visually stunning images that remind us of the tableaux vivant. The performances are moments of still reflection on a sculptural image, using elements of architecture and furniture as props as well as playing with well-known images from art history. Her current research concerns the relationship between what is seen, what is remembered, and how this memory changes in time; resulting in the theatre play Feedback Room. The play was realised during a residency at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, in 2010. Recent exhibitions include Visual Mechanics, Malta Contemporary, Valletta, 2009; Beyond the Pale Yellow Amusementpark, Campbell Works, London, 2008; The Problem of Error, Gallery Sassa Truelzsch, Berlin, 2008; Glimpse Gallery KraskaEckstein, Bremen; Chateau Ivre, Schloss Sacrow, Potsdam; Contained, Hiscox Art Projects, London 2007 and New Contemporaries, London, 2005.

Studio: The Fourth Floor

Website: http://martinaschmuecker.wordpress.com/

Chris Ratcliffe
Chris Ratcliffe         is a graphic designer who  trained as a fine artist at Camberwell College         of Art and has  worked with screenprinting for 15 years.
He has experimented extensively with the possibilities          of printing using materials including dust, glitter and mould,  and surfaces         such as furniture, dartboards and even a coffin.
Chris’s wry observations of the urban environment          result in witty products and prints, whilst his work in digital  media         and art direction has led to collaborations with designers  from a range         of disciplines including fashion, publishing and  advertising.
Chris regularly teaches at Central Saint Martins  College         of Art and Design and University of the Creative Arts  Epsom, and has         ongoing involvement at Camberwell College of Art,  London College of Fashion     and The Sorrell Foundation.
Website: http://www.garudiostudiage.com/chris
Studio: Garudio Studiage

Chris Ratcliffe

Chris Ratcliffe is a graphic designer who trained as a fine artist at Camberwell College of Art and has worked with screenprinting for 15 years.

He has experimented extensively with the possibilities of printing using materials including dust, glitter and mould, and surfaces such as furniture, dartboards and even a coffin.

Chris’s wry observations of the urban environment result in witty products and prints, whilst his work in digital media and art direction has led to collaborations with designers from a range of disciplines including fashion, publishing and advertising.

Chris regularly teaches at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and University of the Creative Arts Epsom, and has ongoing involvement at Camberwell College of Art, London College of Fashion and The Sorrell Foundation.

Website: http://www.garudiostudiage.com/chris

Studio: Garudio Studiage

Hannah Rae Alton - Artist
Website: http://www.hannahraealton.com/
Studio: The Peckham Ping Pong Club

Hannah Rae Alton - Artist

Website: http://www.hannahraealton.com/

Studio: The Peckham Ping Pong Club


The CLF Art Cafe is the venue commonly referred to as the ‘The Bussey  Building Warehouse’ and is famous for sell out club nights and roof  parties. CLF also host art exhibitions and have recently collaborated  with the Royal Court Theatre.
MUSIC ART FOOD FILM THEATRE DANCE WORKSHOPS
Website: http://www.clfartcafe.org
VENUE OPEN DAILY 5PM - 11PM TUES - THURS 5PM - 2AM/4AM FRI + SAT CLOSED SUNDAYS + MONDAYS
PLEASE CONTACT THE CLF ART CAFE ONT: 020 7732 1143 E: CLF@CLFPLANET.COM OR CONTACT MICKEY SMITH ON T: +44 07941 429 374 E: MSMITH@CLFPLANET.COM
WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/CLFARTCAFE
WWW.TWITTER.COM/BUSSEYBUILDING
WWW.CLFARTCAFE.ORG
* NOTE: Spaces for events are available now for hire from CLF Art Cafe - contact Mickey Smith &lt;msmith@clfplanet.com&gt;The Bussey building is owned by a commercial company, Copeland Industrial Park, that lets it out for various uses. It is a huge building. Part of it is now operated by the CLF Art Cafe which works with Peckham Vision to get the building into more community oriented commercial uses. CLF  Art Cafe is operating Tuesday to Saturday, and is also letting out its  space for various activities, some leisure and music, and some community  workshops. see more There are also many artists’ studios and other creative enterprises in  the Bussey building and two galleries in the next building on the  Copeland quarter site. Peckham Vision is a resident-led community  consortium taking action to develop the potential of Peckham town centre  for the benefit of all.

The CLF Art Cafe is the venue commonly referred to as the ‘The Bussey Building Warehouse’ and is famous for sell out club nights and roof parties. CLF also host art exhibitions and have recently collaborated with the Royal Court Theatre.

MUSIC ART FOOD FILM THEATRE DANCE WORKSHOPS

Website: http://www.clfartcafe.org

VENUE OPEN DAILY 5PM - 11PM TUES - THURS 5PM - 2AM/4AM FRI + SAT CLOSED SUNDAYS + MONDAYS

PLEASE CONTACT THE CLF ART CAFE ON
T: 020 7732 1143
E: CLF@CLFPLANET.COM
OR CONTACT MICKEY SMITH ON T: +44 07941 429 374 E: MSMITH@CLFPLANET.COM


WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/CLFARTCAFE

WWW.TWITTER.COM/BUSSEYBUILDING

WWW.CLFARTCAFE.ORG

* NOTE: Spaces for events are available now for hire from CLF Art Cafe - contact Mickey Smith <msmith@clfplanet.com>

The Bussey building is owned by a commercial company, Copeland Industrial Park, that lets it out for various uses. It is a huge building. Part of it is now operated by the CLF Art Cafe which works with Peckham Vision to get the building into more community oriented commercial uses. CLF Art Cafe is operating Tuesday to Saturday, and is also letting out its space for various activities, some leisure and music, and some community workshops. see more There are also many artists’ studios and other creative enterprises in the Bussey building and two galleries in the next building on the Copeland quarter site. Peckham Vision is a resident-led community consortium taking action to develop the potential of Peckham town centre for the benefit of all.

PROVISIONAL SOUP KITCHEN
Unit 5b Copeland Road Industrial Estate 133 Copeland Road Peckham, London SE15&#160;3SN
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-
Artist-run cafe next to The Bussey Building. Serving hot, tasty, healthy soups with bread for £3.50, drinks such as tea and freshly ground coffee £1. Mon-Fri, 11am-3pm.

PROVISIONAL MENU
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- Large Soup of the day with Bread &amp; Butter		£3.50 Small Soup of the day with Bread &amp; Butter		£3.00Spinach and Feta Cheese Pie £3.00 Crisps								£0.80 Muffins 	 						£1.50 Brownie							£1.50 Spanish Hot Chocolate					£2.00 Coffee black/white/ Espresso				£1.00 Cappuccino/Latte/Soy					£1.50 Teas								£1.00 Evian								£0.65&#160; Apple Juice							£1.00 Elderflower/ Organic Cola					£1.00 Coke								£0,65 Organic Chocolate Milk					£1.00COME JOIN US FOR A LARGE SOUP/SPINACH PIE, CHOCOLATE BROWNIE/MUFFIN AND GET A FREE TEA OR COFFEE!!!
ALL FOOD MADE OUT OF THE BEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS BY THE BEST CHEF IN PECKHAM!!!  
https://twitter.com/#!/ProvisionalSoup/favorites

PROVISIONAL SOUP KITCHEN

Unit 5b Copeland Road Industrial Estate 133 Copeland Road Peckham, London SE15 3SN

—————————————————-

Artist-run cafe next to The Bussey Building. Serving hot, tasty, healthy soups with bread for £3.50, drinks such as tea and freshly ground coffee £1. Mon-Fri, 11am-3pm.

PROVISIONAL MENU

———-
Large Soup of the day with Bread & Butter £3.50
Small Soup of the day with Bread & Butter £3.00
Spinach and Feta Cheese Pie £3.00
Crisps £0.80
Muffins £1.50
Brownie £1.50
Spanish Hot Chocolate £2.00
Coffee black/white/ Espresso £1.00
Cappuccino/Latte/Soy £1.50
Teas £1.00
Evian £0.65 
Apple Juice £1.00
Elderflower/ Organic Cola £1.00
Coke £0,65
Organic Chocolate Milk £1.00

COME JOIN US FOR A LARGE SOUP/SPINACH PIE, CHOCOLATE BROWNIE/MUFFIN AND GET A FREE TEA OR COFFEE!!!

ALL FOOD MADE OUT OF THE BEST QUALITY INGREDIENTS BY THE BEST CHEF IN PECKHAM!!!  

https://twitter.com/#!/ProvisionalSoup/favorites

Located in the Bussey Building, Peckham, Studio Phos is a fully functioning black &amp; white and colour darkroom inhabited by the artists Richard J. Butler, Eleni Parousi and Louise Taylor.

Located in the Bussey Building, Peckham, Studio Phos is a fully functioning black & white and colour darkroom inhabited by the artists Richard J. Butler, Eleni Parousi and Louise Taylor.

THE LAST REFUGE
An open arts space to give South London and beyond a sanctuary from the drizzle and the dull.
A place for everyone, created by everyone that brings it home.
Close your eyes, click your heels and repeat…there&#8217;s no place like The Last Refuge.
WE MAKE THEATRE, WE MAKE FILM AND WE MAKE MERRY. WHAT DO YOU MAKE?
OUR WAREHOUSE SPACES ARE UP FOR GRABS TO ANYONE WISHING TO CREATE A HIVE OF ACTIVITY AND CREATIVITY.
email: bitsandbobs@thelastrefuge.co.uk
call: +44 (0)7895&#160;149459
web: http://www.thelastrefuge.co.uk/

THE LAST REFUGE

An open arts space to give South London and beyond a sanctuary from the drizzle and the dull.

A place for everyone, created by everyone that brings it home.

Close your eyes, click your heels and repeat…there’s no place like The Last Refuge.

WE MAKE THEATRE, WE MAKE FILM AND WE MAKE MERRY. WHAT DO YOU MAKE?

OUR WAREHOUSE SPACES ARE UP FOR GRABS TO ANYONE WISHING TO CREATE A HIVE OF ACTIVITY AND CREATIVITY.

email: bitsandbobs@thelastrefuge.co.uk

call: +44 (0)7895 149459

web: http://www.thelastrefuge.co.uk/

Patrick Higgs currently uses a language derived from         constructivism within his paintings to create imagery inspired by         abstraction from nature. Mechanical production is implied by the         paintings&#8217; graphic and print-like appearance, yet up close there is         subtle evidence of the artist&#8217;s brushwork. The tension between nature&#8217;s         order and arbitrariness is demonstrated in the often-ambiguous spatial         layers that are slowly built up within each painting.
Website: http://www.patrickhiggs.co.uk
Studio: FoodFace

Patrick Higgs currently uses a language derived from constructivism within his paintings to create imagery inspired by abstraction from nature. Mechanical production is implied by the paintings’ graphic and print-like appearance, yet up close there is subtle evidence of the artist’s brushwork. The tension between nature’s order and arbitrariness is demonstrated in the often-ambiguous spatial layers that are slowly built up within each painting.

Website: http://www.patrickhiggs.co.uk

Studio: FoodFace

Beck Belsham is a textiles designer.
Website: www.beckbelsham.com
Studio: FoodFace

Beck Belsham is a textiles designer.

Website: www.beckbelsham.com

Studio: FoodFace

Martina Schmuecker 
Martina Schmuecker makes sculptures in the widest sense of the word.  Using herself as well as directing actors in her work, she creates  visually stunning images that remind us of the tableaux vivant. The  performances are moments of still reflection on a sculptural image,  using elements of architecture and furniture as props as well as playing  with well-known images from art history. Her current research concerns  the relationship between what is seen, what is remembered, and how this  memory changes in time; resulting in the theatre play Feedback Room. The play was realised during a residency at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, in 2010. Recent exhibitions include Visual Mechanics, Malta Contemporary, Valletta, 2009; Beyond the Pale Yellow Amusementpark, Campbell Works, London, 2008; The Problem of Error, Gallery Sassa Truelzsch, Berlin, 2008; Glimpse Gallery KraskaEckstein, Bremen; Chateau Ivre, Schloss Sacrow, Potsdam; Contained, Hiscox Art Projects, London 2007 and New Contemporaries, London, 2005.
Studio: The Fourth Floor
Website: http://martinaschmuecker.wordpress.com/

Martina Schmuecker

Martina Schmuecker makes sculptures in the widest sense of the word. Using herself as well as directing actors in her work, she creates visually stunning images that remind us of the tableaux vivant. The performances are moments of still reflection on a sculptural image, using elements of architecture and furniture as props as well as playing with well-known images from art history. Her current research concerns the relationship between what is seen, what is remembered, and how this memory changes in time; resulting in the theatre play Feedback Room. The play was realised during a residency at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, in 2010. Recent exhibitions include Visual Mechanics, Malta Contemporary, Valletta, 2009; Beyond the Pale Yellow Amusementpark, Campbell Works, London, 2008; The Problem of Error, Gallery Sassa Truelzsch, Berlin, 2008; Glimpse Gallery KraskaEckstein, Bremen; Chateau Ivre, Schloss Sacrow, Potsdam; Contained, Hiscox Art Projects, London 2007 and New Contemporaries, London, 2005.

Studio: The Fourth Floor

Website: http://martinaschmuecker.wordpress.com/

PAUL BOWER
Website: http://paulbower.co.uk/
Agency: Pocko

PAUL BOWER

Website: http://paulbower.co.uk/

Agency: Pocko

Chris Ratcliffe
Chris Ratcliffe         is a graphic designer who  trained as a fine artist at Camberwell College         of Art and has  worked with screenprinting for 15 years.
He has experimented extensively with the possibilities          of printing using materials including dust, glitter and mould,  and surfaces         such as furniture, dartboards and even a coffin.
Chris’s wry observations of the urban environment          result in witty products and prints, whilst his work in digital  media         and art direction has led to collaborations with designers  from a range         of disciplines including fashion, publishing and  advertising.
Chris regularly teaches at Central Saint Martins  College         of Art and Design and University of the Creative Arts  Epsom, and has         ongoing involvement at Camberwell College of Art,  London College of Fashion     and The Sorrell Foundation.
Website: http://www.garudiostudiage.com/chris
Studio: Garudio Studiage

Chris Ratcliffe

Chris Ratcliffe is a graphic designer who trained as a fine artist at Camberwell College of Art and has worked with screenprinting for 15 years.

He has experimented extensively with the possibilities of printing using materials including dust, glitter and mould, and surfaces such as furniture, dartboards and even a coffin.

Chris’s wry observations of the urban environment result in witty products and prints, whilst his work in digital media and art direction has led to collaborations with designers from a range of disciplines including fashion, publishing and advertising.

Chris regularly teaches at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and University of the Creative Arts Epsom, and has ongoing involvement at Camberwell College of Art, London College of Fashion and The Sorrell Foundation.

Website: http://www.garudiostudiage.com/chris

Studio: Garudio Studiage

Alicia Logan
Images

Alicia Logan

Images

Hannah Rae Alton - Artist
Website: http://www.hannahraealton.com/
Studio: The Peckham Ping Pong Club

Hannah Rae Alton - Artist

Website: http://www.hannahraealton.com/

Studio: The Peckham Ping Pong Club

About:


The Bussey Building is an early 20th century reinforced concrete industrial structure, brick-clad with most of its decorative features on the side facing the railway tracks. It originally acted as advertising for Bussey and Co, the well-known sporting goods manufacturers. George Bussey was an eminent Victorian industrialist and entrepreneur. The factory made cricket bats from its own willow farm in Suffolk. There are magnificent views of central London from the three roofs. The factory was, when it was built, one of Peckham’s tallest buildings.

Now known as CIP House, in the Copeland Industrial Park, it is tucked away behind Bournemouth Road and Rye Lane. The Park hosts many small businesses, artists, faith groups, and cultural arts and exhibition spaces.

This website is a directory of some of the many cultural users of this building.

The building is managed by Peckham Business Park LTD. who can be contacted here: www.copelandpark.com



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