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Homelessness: Reframed exhibition

Hosted at London’s iconic Saatchi Gallery, and curated in partnership between Prince William’s Homewards programme, Eleven Eleven Foundation and Saatchi Gallery, Homelessness: Reframed is a groundbreaking exhibition utilising the power of art to help improve the nation’s understanding of homelessness and inspire optimism that it can be ended.  
 
‘Homelessness: Reframed’ opens at Saatchi Gallery on Wednesday 7th August and runs until Friday 20th September.  
 
Featuring works from renowned artists such as Marc Quinn, Rankin, Philip Colbert, and Simone Brewster, alongside graffiti artist Opake, spoken word poet Surfing Sofas, mixed media artist Robi Walters, and more, this exhibition offers a powerful platform for those directly affected by homelessness to share their stories through art.  
 
The exhibition brings to life the breadth and complexities of homelessness across the country and gives the public an opportunity to engage with, and better understand, the stories of those with experience of homelessness. The exhibition will also include pieces created by children and young people at a series of creative workshops held across the six flagship Homewards locations: Aberdeen, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, Lambeth in London, Newport, Northern Irelands, Sheffield.