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Current Vacancy: Project Manager

Current Vacancy: Project Manager

May 30, 2022

We are looking for an experienced Project Manager to join Migrate Art. You will be based at our office in North Greenwich's Design District in London (2 minute walk from Jubilee line...

Artist Spotlight: Abdul Rahman Katanani

Artist Spotlight: Abdul Rahman Katanani

May 11, 2022

Abdul Rahman Katanani is a third generation Palestinian refugee, who grew up in Sabra refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon, and experienced a childhood surrounded by poverty and trauma. The year...

Interview with Bart Was Not Here

Interview with Bart Was Not Here

February 4, 2022

We spoke with Bart Was Not Here to discuss the situation in Myanmar, one year after the military coup.

Anish Kapoor in conversation with Ai Wei Wei

Anish Kapoor in conversation with Ai Wei Wei

December 14, 2021

Two art world icons, Anish Kapoor and Ai Wei Wei, recently sat down to share their views on art and its place in today's world. We fully believe that art...

PODCAST: Bart Was Not Here for Zeitgeist19

PODCAST: Bart Was Not Here for Zeitgeist19

November 9, 2021

  We have once again collaborated with the Zeitgeist19 podcast to bring you an interview with Burmese artist Bart Was Not Here.   Curator Farah Piriye and Migrate Art founder...

Making of: Loie Hollowell 'Red Earth'

Making of: Loie Hollowell 'Red Earth'

November 1, 2021

We go behind the scenes at Atelier Ji printers in London to see the process of how Loie Hollowell's 'Red Earth' print was made.   For more information on the...

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Migrate Art uses art to change the world. We collaborate with the world's most significant contemporary artists to raise money for displaced and homeless communities across the globe. We believe in the power of art to supply aid and create social change.

In an industry full of red tape and bureaucracy, we aim to keep things simple- raise money and donate it to groups who can use it most effectively and help those most in need.

Current projects
Editions, #masksformeals

Past projects
Raising for Myanmar, Scorched Earth, Multicolour, 2020 Solidarity

Contact
info@migrateart.com or press@migrateart.com
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