
Entropico, recognized for its work on the Netflix film ONEFOUR: Against All Odds and high-profile campaigns for brands like Samsung, Country Road, and YouTube, is launching a charitable art exhibition titled ‘Come Together’.
This event, held at their Gadigal/Sydney studios from October 5th to 6th and online for two weeks, will feature over 20 artists showcasing their work across a variety of styles, with all proceeds going to the not-for-profit organization Deadly Connections, an Aboriginal-led organization dedicated to empowering and healing First Nations communities.
By displaying a collection that spans from photography and 3D graphics to illustration and typography, the studio provides both physical and digital access to the works, allowing art enthusiasts worldwide to purchase limited edition prints while contributing to a significant cause.
Entropico’s Commitment to Creativity and Social Change
Founded by Erin Moy, Entropico operates across both advertising and original creative content, with strong roots in social advocacy through campaigns addressing pressing issues like consent, coercive control, and systemic racism. Their work in both the AUS and US markets, including collaborations with major artists and brands, has garnered J Awards and ARIA nominations.

“Entropico is a creative company that works between advertising and originals, and the creative space we work out of in Aus is also home to Deadly Connections – an organization whose work we greatly admire,” says Moy. “We have a really strong lineup of boundary-pushing creatives, and we wanted to come together and harness that diverse creativity for a great cause.”
Exhibition and Art Sale Details
The exhibition will run in-person for one weekend at Entropico’s Gadigal/Sydney creative studio, with an online store extending for two weeks to engage international buyers. The roster of artists contributing to the event includes:
- Anita Lee
- Bridget Peters
- Cem Hizli
- Cybele Malinowski
- Evo
- Genevieve Kaiser
- Gus Kennelly
- Heidi Shih
- Joey Hunter
- Kaius Potter
- Oliver Eather
- Oscar Brookes-Luscombe
- Pads Hinton
- Paul Rhodes
- Paxi
- Rowan Dix
- Slippn
- Toby Garrow
- Tom King
- Tommy Stone
Supported by brands like Carbon8, Fellr, Altos Tequila, Chivas Regal, and Philter, the event not only aims to provide accessible art but also to foster a stronger sense of community and support for First Nations people.
So, mark the dates and support the cause by visiting the ‘Come Together’ exhibition or purchasing prints from the online store. Your purchase will help foster cultural empowerment and contribute to meaningful change within First Nations communities.
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