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Interview with The Great Oven

Interview with The Great Oven

March 15, 2023

Ahead of our upcoming print with Richard Long, which is raising funds for The Great Oven and The White Helmets, Migrate Art Founder Simon Butler caught up with Nour Matraji...

Devastating Earthquake Across Turkey, Syria and Lebanon

Devastating Earthquake Across Turkey, Syria and Lebanon

February 8, 2023

Many of us will have seen the news of the Monday 6th February's devestating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. We heard from friends that the destruction and loss of life...

Behind the Scenes: Jules de Balincourt

Behind the Scenes: Jules de Balincourt

February 2, 2023

Come behind the scenes with us at Atelier Ji's studio and see how our technically brilliant new print with Jules de Balincourt was created. Each print is a five colour...

Radio Juxtapoz Covers Moral Fibres

Radio Juxtapoz Covers Moral Fibres

November 21, 2022

Radio Juxtapoz have covered our Moral Fibres collaboration with Love Welcomes. Listen to Juxtapoz interviewer, Doug Gillen chat with artist Chloe Early, Love Welcomes founder Abi Hewitt, and Love Welcomes employee Kemi...

The Making of Moral Fibres

The Making of Moral Fibres

November 9, 2022

Ahead of our forthcoming collaboration with Love Welcomes, we want to share the story of the project, and take you behind the scenes in Love Welcomes' London workshop to introduce...

Moral Fibres Launch Event

Moral Fibres Launch Event

November 9, 2022

Please join us on Wednesday 16th November from 6-9pm for the launch of our new collaboration with Love Welcomes. Moral Fibres has seen Camille Walala, Chloe Early, Lakwena and Sara...

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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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