HomeLess Made
Beautiful artwork by artists who have experienced homelessness
The HomeLess Made initiative enables talented artists who have lived experience of homelessness to create and sell art, primarily on greeting cards. Many of the artists use their art both as a form of personal expression and to inspire others facing similar hardships.
HomeLess Made began when the art created at the centre gained positive attention, prompting the idea to sell it commercially to support the artists and raise funds for the services they use. It fosters community, creativity, and economic opportunity for through art.
The artists receive support, including materials and a safe, quiet space to create their work. The profits from HomeLess Made sales are split equally between the artists and the Barons Court Project. This model empowers artists and helps sustain the vital services provided by the day centre.
