Who We Are

Pipeline Projects are a young, dynamic Eco Arts community group run by artists and creatives. We host workshops and exhibitions and historically we have worked with deaf artists, women, BAME and adults with learning disabilities to create artworks and platforms, reaching an international audience.

We can deliver our vision because of the experience, abilities and networks of those involved from aid workers, diplomats, film makers, ballet dancers, lawyers and artists at the top of their respective fields. Historically, we have been female-centric and have worked with deaf, BAME, SEN and refugee artists. We are run by artists for the community rather than by businessmen for the art economy, as is the case with so many central London art spaces and organisations.

Our Vision

A society in which every person can engage with the educative, social and life-affirming benefits of the visual arts. Our vision is to widen access to the visual arts, to support the diversity of contemporary art practice and encourage access and participation from a wide range of audiences, focusing on those underserved by the arts, education systems and society as a whole, particularly benefiting those in the Westminster borough. Art for the 6%, rather than the 1%.

The visual arts are an unparalleled way to empower, inspire, level up and connect society’s most excluded and vulnerable, raising aspirations, building self-esteem, reducing isolation, and enhancing mental health and wellbeing.

Our Mission

Art has always been a soft power that enables greater understanding of society’s most complex issues and those marginalised by them. We believe that a wider understanding of the visual arts will lead to more empathetic decision-making.

Pipeline Projects will play a unique role in the UK arts ecology by supporting diverse artistic talents to create a platform from which to educate and inspire a vast audience.

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