Although based in London, our vision and mission are universal. Lon-art’s concept was born in India, in a children’s house, where the Lon-art’s founder, Maria, spent three months working with children as an art educator. Six years later we had the chance to collaborate in Greece in 2016, as part of Symbiosis, an arts festival for refugees in Lesbos, which focused on helping women in the refugee camps to have art activities for themselves and their children.
Most of our projects have been funded by sponsors, small grants and crowdfunding bodies. In 2019, Lon-art was delighted to be granted funding by the Lottery Community Fund for the first time, enabling the launch of Sheroes-Revoluciones.
Lon-art’s core team is women led with a horizontal structure, aiming to include in the creation of our activities, a diverse cultural and race background and a broad experience in education (Modern Languages, IT and Art & Design), community work, the art world, social work, marketing and events, translation and the charity sector. Our team is driven by a true passion to be change makers and fight against injustices and social issues. We are a creative family that imagine and collaborate together.
Among our partners are numerous organisations and cultural venues including: Centrepoint, IARS, Oxford House in Bethnal Green, Idea Store (Watney Market and Whitechapel), FORWARD, Spitalfields Housing Association, Up Your Street (an East London women’s group), Tower Hamlets, Rich Mix, Herstory, Ugly Duck, Procreate, LAWRS, and a range of pan-UK universities and schools.
women*: Sheroes project stands for diversity and therefore includes women, trans, and gender non-conforming individuals, without them our mission wouldn’t be complete.