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Visiting the Xingu Community in the Brazilian Amazon

Visiting the Xingu Community in the Brazilian Amazon

October 5, 2022

Earlier this summer I travelled to Brazil to visit indigenous Xingu villages in the Amazon rainforest. I was invited by an organisation called People's Palace Projects, who work directly with...

Interview with Piers Secunda

Interview with Piers Secunda

August 30, 2022

Ahead of the release of Piers Secunda's brand new print 'Mosul Museum', we caught up with the artist in his studio to discuss the stories behind his work, and his...

Making of: Piers Secunda's 'Mosul Museum'

Making of: Piers Secunda's 'Mosul Museum'

August 30, 2022

  Find out how Piers Secunda's new etching 'Mosul Museum' was created by master printmakers Atelier Ji at their London studio.

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...

Making of: Mona Hatoum 'The Blues No1 12.7.2020/2021'

Making of: Mona Hatoum 'The Blues No1 12.7.2020/2021'

March 1, 2022

  Enter Atelier Ji's studio in South East London and see how Mona Hatoum's new screen print 'The Blues No1 12.7.2020/21' was made.

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.

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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

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