Donate to CAMP!

HELP CAMP SURVIVE – DONATE via MobilePay (+45) 91 10 89 71 or our crowdfunding campaign. Our funding possibilities have diminished drastically with the new Danish government, we are now threatened by closure and we need the support of donors like you now! No donation is too small to make a difference to us. The refugee crisis is far from over, there is a need for places like CAMP (Center for Art on Migration Politics). Read more...

Exhibition extended, debate meeting cancelled

We are happy to announce that Tiffany Chung’s solo exhibition has been extended until December 12.

On a not so happy note, we have been forced to cancel the debate meeting scheduled for November 6 as CAMP is having difficulties raising funds. The public grants we are dependent upon have experienced serious cuts from the new Danish government.

So CAMP will launch a crowdfunding campaign later this month. Help CAMP survive by donating and sharing the message!

Illustration: Tiffany Chung’s ECHO/OCHA/UNHCR/SNAP: Syrian refugees, IDPs and people in need in Iraq & Syria (winter 2014-2015 and as of July 2015) from 2015. Ink and oil on vellum & paper, 25 x 31.2 cm

Illustration: Tiffany Chung’s ECHO/OCHA/UNHCR/SNAP: Syrian refugees, IDPs and people in need in Iraq & Syria (winter 2014-2015 and as of July 2015) from 2015. Ink and oil on vellum & paper, 25 x 31.2 cm

Current: Camp Life

More than 300 people attended the opening of CAMP (Center for Art on Migration Politics) and its inaugural exhibition Camp Life: Artistic reflections on the politics of refugee and migrant detention on April 17, which featured Dady de Maximo’s fashion show “If the Sea Could Talk.” Come see the exhibition yourself, which presents projects by 9 international contemporary artists and collectives, who examine the politics of detaining refugees and migrants. Or join one of our free guided tours every Saturday from 3–4 pm. Read more...