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Milly Thompson holds a BA Hons in Painting from the Slade School of Fine Art, University of the Arts, London.

Milly was a member of the collective art group BANK from 1994 and 2003. She has collaborated with artist Alison Jones. Milly is a recipient of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Awards for Artists and the Sargent Fellowship at the British School at Rome. She is currently the lead artist for Wysing Art Centres Syllabus II.

Milly works across a broad range of media including digital, sculpture, text, drawing, photography and painting.

She is a Visiting Tutor in the Painting programme at the Royal College of Art and a Lecturer on the MFA Fine Art at Goldsmiths College

Milly is a member of Cubitt, an artist-led gallery and studio provider based in Islington. Cubitt is an independent organisation managed by its members, a community of over 30 artists dedicated to nurturing and supporting emerging practice in the visual arts

2019: The Moon, The Sea & The Matriarch, a celebration of the pleasures, woes, cellulite, and desires of menopausal, older and middle aged women. Timespan, Dunrobin Street, Helmsdale, Scotland, KW8 6 July to 29 September 2019

New Paintings, Freehouse, 54 Three Colts Lane, E2 an exhibition of paintings examining female sexuality in what is often termed ‘middle age’.

2018 MY BODY TEMPERATURE IS FEELING GOOD, Self-made publication for ASP4 – Artists Self Publishing Book Fair – ICA We Were Having An Argument About Kenneth Koch’s ‘One Train May Hide Another’, 2017

2017 We Were Having An Argument About Kenneth Koch’s ‘One Train May Hide Another’, 2017, Kingsgate Workshops, London NW6 2JG Curated by Paul Becker, Nadia Hebson and George Vasey

Naming Rights at Thomas Dane Gallery, 3 & 11 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN

Merchandise and Accessories, an exhibition of merchandise and accessories around the song My body temperature is feeling good (Soundscape ULTRA MIX 1:2:3), 2017, with lyrics and soundscape by Milly Thompson and music, production, recording and mixing by Cliff Charles. Singers are Gina Foster and Jameela Yagoub. Full soundtrack is 21:15 minutes. Naming Rights, 45 Compton Close, London, NW1 3QS

Akerman Daly: RESIDENT ARTIST, 2017/18