Mission statement

The HomeBase Project is a site-specific urban art project exploring the notion of home. Operating in the intersection of art and social change, HomeBase seeks to foster interconnectedness in society through contemporary art while experimenting in meaningful urban living.

Each year HomeBase transforms vacant urban sites in neighborhoods undergoing change, into temporary multi-diciplinary ‘homes’, which nurture outstanding artistic exploration, community cultivation, cross-cultural dialogue, social integration, research and education -  offered free and open to the public.

The driving force behind the project is a growing group of outstanding international artists and social entrepreneurs, who reflect on home as the foundation of humanity and pursue a vision for a healthier society.


The HomeBase Project was founded in NYC in 2006 by artist and curator Anat Litwin as a grassroots, non-profit, artist-run project.


Our mission

The meaning of 'Home' has become ever more elusive and complex, especially in these times of financial uncertainty, rapid technological developments and extreme urban change. The HomeBase Project creates a unique platform for a multi-disciplinary artistic exploration of the notion of home as the foundation of humanity. It aims to foster a sense of interconnectedness in society through the arts, awaken social responsibility and integrate contemporary art into everyday urban living.

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HomeBase, a site-specific residency and research program exploring the notion of home, operating in the intersection of contemporary art and social change.

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