![]() | Recent EventsBalthazar’s Bazaar of the BizarreGreenwich Theatre & Ragged Edge presents this unique opportunity for children from ages 5+ to head across the Thames by boat and meet Balthazar the apothecary, and his strange, cat–like assistant. Search through his shop for the answer to his magical riddles. ’Gum Art’Confirming that ‘beauty is really in the eye of the beholder’, accalimed artist Ben Wilson has recently completed an unusual art trail from East India DLR to Trinity Buoy Wharf, inspired by discarded chewing gum! LeviathanWe are excited to announce the arrival of the critically acclaimed theatre company, Living Structures, who are embarking on a period of research, development and performances for their new show, Leviathan! Inspired by Herman Melville’s novel, Moby Dick,Leviathan tells the classic story of a power–crazed captain and his crew, incited to abandon their simple duties on board, manipulated to join an obsessive hunt in pursuit of an enemy whose very existence is uncertain… | |
What The River Sings04 March 2012 - 04 March 2012 | As part of the BBC’s Music Nation weekend and 2012 Cultural Festival. Presented by the Water City Festival and devised by Grand Union’s composer/director Tony Haynes, ‘What the River Sings’ brings together an astonishing array of performers, representing all the major musical cultures that flourish in East London today. | |
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Regular attraction: The Faraday Effect | Designed by Fourth Wall Creations, The Faraday Effect is one of London's smallest museums. Using all your senses as a guide, this interactive experience documents the life and times of Michael Faraday. | |
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Regular attraction: The Ascenda 1997 | This impressive 8 metre high steel and light sculpture is typical of artist Martin Richman's work which seeks to address issues of light, colour and space both in the private and public realm. | |
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Regular attraction: Sculpture | Sculptor Andrew Baldwin has a constant yet ever changing selection of his work on display at various points around Trinity Buoy Wharf. | |
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Regular attraction: Metal Sculpture Kit | Created using only items found at the Wharf, artist (and then 2nd year student at Chelsea School of Art), Yoshie Jujioka impressed us so much we bought the piece and have displayed it on the Boiler House Building since 2001. | |
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Regular attraction: Longplayer | Set in the former lamp room of this historic lighthouse, Longplayer uses the sounds of Tibetan 'singing bowls' to take you on a atmospheric journey into time and space. Open every weekend between 11am and 5pm | |
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’Gum Art’ | Confirming that ‘beauty is really in the eye of the beholder’, accalimed artist Ben Wilson has recently completed an unusual art trail from East India DLR to Trinity Buoy Wharf, inspired by discarded chewing gum! | |







