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  Was born on Norfolk Island in 1966 and is descended
from Bounty mutineer Matthew Quintal. Tracey worked in Graphic Design in London, Australia and Norfolk Island before moving to Noosa Heads, Australia where she worked as a self-employed artist for 7 years. In 1997 Tracey returned to live on Norfolk Island where she established Gallery Guava art gallery with Sue Draper. The offer to paint the Cyclorama came shortly after. Since working in acrylics for that project she now includes them in her favoured mediums along with watercolours. Tracey has held numerous solo exhibitions, won art awards in Australia and Norfolk Island and designs postage stamps.
  Was born in Melbourne in 1957. After a correspondence
Art course in her teens, she studied Interior Design at
Melbourne College of Design & Decoration. Sue has
worked in many fields of Interior Design including
commercial and domestic interiors, set dressing and
props for television, and magazine journalism. In her late 20’s she
moved to Noosa Heads, Queensland, where she lived for 14 years.
A holiday to Norfolk Island prompted her to move there in 1997 for a career change to work as a full-time artist. The cyclorama project extended her stay and Sue is now a permanent resident of the island, where she continues to operate Gallery Guava and work as an artist. Sue works in a variety of mediums, her favoured being pastel or acrylic. She has also designed stamps for Norfolk Island.

 
  Born in New Zealand and trained as a Graphic Designer, Glenn lived on Norfolk Island for 11 years before moving to Brisbane. She returned to Norfolk Island for a month to paint the portraits for the Cyclorama.   Composer of the Cyclorama soundtrack, grew up
on Norfolk Island and is a Pitcairn descendant. He
studied music at the Sydney Conservatorium. Rick
is professional jazz musician based in Sydney and
has toured internationally.