Terence Millington was born in Birmingham in 1942. He studied painting at the College of Art before moving to Manchester to attend a postgraduate printmaking course. Millington has taught at Birmingham, Bath, Leeds and St Albans Schools of Art. He has a long established reputation as an accomplished etcher and printmaker and has been regularly published since the mid-seventies. His paintings and prints have been exhibited across the UK and overseas.
Millington’s prefered subjects are landscape and still life. His work often follows a theme, through which he will create a series of paintings or prints. Working in the European still life tradition, accuracy and verisimilitude are important parts if Millington’s work, but the artist’s great skill is in identifying and expressing the unique innate character of each object. The result is always a highly individual image. Millington continues to live and work in England.

Exhibitions

2007 Chapel Gallery, Bedford, England
2006 Blackheath Gallery, London
2005 Blackheath Gallery, London
2004 Blackheath Gallery, London
The New Gallery, Birmingham, England
2003 Castle Gallery, Inverness, Scotland

Collections
Victoria and Albert Museum
Arts Council of Great Britain
Tate Britain