Mill Co’s Co-operative exhibition

For its third annual exhibition, Creative agency Mill Co has once again teamed up with a sponsor and tasked a selection of image makers to create new work. This year it has teamed up with The Co-operative and the brief to the 25 contributing artists was ‘Co-operation’…

The resulting exhibition runs at the Mill Co Project  until November 23 and features work by Calverts (its contribution, shown above), Patternity, Tom Frost and Kavel Rafferty, and more.

Here are a selection of images


Many Hands by Claire Scully


by Toby Stevens


by A Two Pipe Problem


Working Together by Tom Frost


This piece by David Hazell of Curious Projects “looks at the creation of new colours through the co-operation of coloured blocks”.

Above, TwoSomes by Patrick Fry and Tom Willis is, they say, “a series of prints bringing together similar sounding words that, when all said and done, are worlds apart. A contextual juxtaposition is used to illustrate the distinction.”


Hive by Rebecca Maeve Manley

Visit millco.co.uk for more info and to see more of the work on show which encompasses illustration, graphic design, photography, film and 3D/set design.

The show runs until November 23 at the Mill Co Project, Mandarin Wharf, 70-76 De Beauvoir Crescent, London N1 5SB.

 

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