Serpentine Gallery Projects build dynamic relationships between art, artists and people. Projects and events vary in scale, duration and location, and challenge expectations of where art can be encountered and by whom.

Archive

Past Projects
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Edgware Road Project

The Centre For Possible Studies

CfPS-WA-Internships_by_Peter-Erni_20100917_SMALL_003-175.jpg The Serpentine Gallery’s Edgware Road Project links local and international artists with people living and working in this London neighbourhood. The project base is the Centre for Possible Studies, home to screenings, events and an ongoing project archive.

Skills Exchange

Skills Exchange: Urban Transformation and the Politics of Care

skills_exchange_175.jpg Skills Exchange is part of the acclaimed Serpentine Gallery Education Programme and brings together artists, care workers and elderly people to generate new works of art and to create new dynamics of social exchange. Starting with the idea that people in the later stages of life possess vital skills, insights and experiences that should be shared, Skills Exchange aims to utilise and give voice to an often marginalised section of society to aid our understanding of the past, present and future.

Parallel Lines

Parallel Lines
In The Ghetto

ramp-parallel-lines.jpg Parallel Lines is a new online publication that addresses the complexities and challenges of the visual arts and architecture sector and its relations to issues of access and diversity. This pilot issue, titled In the Ghetto, is guest edited by artist Aaron Williamson. It invites leading artists, academics and curators to consider the notion of ‘disability arts’, unearthing the difficulties and politics of this terrain.