MILLIE MELVIN 







Millie Melvin is an artist, workshop facilitator and current student at the Royal College of Art. Her practice spans photography and printmaking, incorporating experimental methods and eco-friendly processes.

Working with alternative materials and low-impact techniques, she explores environmental issues, material relationships, and human interaction with natural systems. Her work is research-led and process-driven, often informed by regular site visits.

Alongside her studio practice, she delivers creative workshops that teaching sustainable making and collective learning. Millie has exhibited across the UK and continues to develop an interdisciplinary practice through collaboration and ongoing academic and professional research.


Contact / milliemelvin@blueyonder.co.uk 

Instagram / millie_melvin






Solo Shows

(upcoming)
2026 Royal College of Art 

Group Shows

(upcoming)Dark Peak Photo festival 
2026  

Slowness,London, 2026

Three 
Royal College of Art, London, 2025

Be Mushroom, my Friend
Hockney Gallery, London, 2025




Mushroom Impressions 2025 @ the Hockney Gallery


 The unfixed images, exposed to the gallery’s atmosphere allowed the spores to continue their natural processes of transformation directly on the paper. By embracing decay the work challenges the permanence of archives.
Mushroom Impressions 2025 @ the Hockney Gallery


 The unfixed images, exposed to the gallery’s atmosphere allowed the spores to continue their natural processes of transformation directly on the paper. By embracing decay the work challenges the permanence of archives.
Eroding Landscapes 

Film developed with seaweed developer made from washed up seaweed foraged from the beach. 
Eroding Landscapes 

Film developed with seaweed developer made from washed up seaweed foraged from the beach. 
Eroding Landscapes 

Film developed with seaweed developer made from washed up seaweed foraged from the beach. 
Eroding Landscapes 

Film developed with seaweed developer made from washed up seaweed foraged from the beach. 

Wolf Moons 

The 2026 Wolf Moon, the first full moon of the year also called a "supermoon”. 
Wolf Moon 

The 2026 Wolf Moon, the first full moon of 
the year also called a "supermoon”. 
Wolf Moon 

The 2026 Wolf Moon, the first full moon of the year also called a "supermoon”.