Creative studio, Entropico, known for producing the Netflix film ONEFOUR: Against All Odds, as well as music videos for artists such as Tasman Keith (Billy Bad Again, Triple J’s Music Video of the Year), RÜFÜS DU SOL and Baker Boy, is set to showcase a new side of its creativity in support of philanthropy.
The Sydney and LA creative studio, that also handles major campaigns for brands such as Samsung, Country Road, and YouTube, will host a dynamic exhibition and accessible art sale at its Gadigal-Sydney creative studios for one week including Sydney’s long weekend holiday.


The Come Together exhibition brings together the work of more than 20 artists from Entropico’s roster working across photography, 3D graphics, illustration and typography. The weekend event will extend online for two weeks for international buyers, and all proceeds will go to vital local not-for-profit organisation, Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Ltd, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to healing and empowering First Nations communities.


Come Together covers a multitude of mediums and styles from expressionist painting-like photographers, to bright and playful pop illustrators, cheeky type masters, slick 3D makers, and surreal still life artists. The diverse collection highlights the breadth of talent within Entropico. Limited edition prints of each work will be available for sale.

“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,” stated Entropico founder, Erin 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.”
Entropico’s projects have received J Awards and ARIA nominations:
Its work includes high-profile collaborations with brands and artists that resonate globally. The studio’s recent projects, such as the campaign work for the NSW Government on Consent and Coercive Control and advertising campaigns for Samsung and YouTube, have demonstrated its ability to address important social issues through creative expression. This aligns with the ethos of Entropico’s LA office and the city’s vibrant art scene, which often intersects with activism and social change.






