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Mather & Co enlisted to celebrate 10-year anniversary of 2012 Olympics

Mather & Co, also known as the experience makers, have been appointed to design an exhibition to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Mather & Co will complete the exhibition configuration and layout, designing new display elements for objects and stories as well as working alongside Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park’s marketing team to produce graphic content.

 

Hanna Lorenz, Junior 3D Designer at Mather & Co said: “The exhibition will be a really exciting culmination of sporting, cultural and social legacy, all that exist within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Lee Valley Regional Park Authority. Showcasing to visitors the innovative and inspiring work the individuals and communities do surrounding the Park and reminiscing on the success of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games is what the exhibition strives to achieve.”

 

The exhibition will be located within the Velodrome at the Lee Valley VeloPark, inside Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which attracts over 6 million visitors per year. The aim of this exhibition is to not just celebrate the sporting success of Team GB and ParalympicsGB, but to explore the legacy that London 2012 left behind and what it holds for the future of the Park and surrounding area.

 

Stephen Bromberg, Head of Communications at Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, said: “We’re delighted to host this exhibition which charts the history and evolving legacy of the Games. Lee Valley VeloPark is the perfect location to reflect back on the incredible changes and also what’s to come.”

 

The celebration of this anniversary will show visitors not only the obvious sporting legacy of that glorious summer of sport in 2012 but also the social, cultural and environmental legacies that exist as a result of the Games and the future of the Park. The exhibition will showcase stories of the Park and Lee Valley Regional Park; its venues and athletes, and the communities that continue the legacy.

 

Nathan Homer, Chief Commercial Officer, at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, said: “it’s great to work with Mather & Co on this important exhibition marking the Park’s 10th anniversary. There is so much to celebrate and to look forward and the Mather & Co team have captured that perfectly.”

 

The exhibition will open to the public on 11 April 2022. Let’s continue to #PassTheBaton.

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