Artist Engagement Model
How artists work with Blend London Magazine
Blend London Magazine is not a showcase or a content platform.
It is a shared cultural space where artists, collectives and creative communities work together, exchange practices and grow across Europe.
Artists do not “submit content” to Blend.
They engage in a curated, long-term artistic process
Contributing Artist Role
Artists join Blend as Contributing Artists, with a clear role, timeframe and framework.
They are selected for their practice, not for visibility metrics.
Each artist:
works within a shared thematic framework
engages in dialogue with other European artists
develops original artistic work for the platform


Artistic Research & Co-Creation
Artists use Blend as a cultural workspace to:
develop artistic research
exchange practices with peers
explore cross-border perspectives
The process is as important as the final output.
Curated Production & Publication
Artworks and contributions are:
developed through dialogue
curated editorially
presented within a wider cultural narrative
Publication on Blend is an act of curatorship, not a simple upload.


Dialogue & Public Engagement
Artists participate in:
curated conversations
roundtables
collective reflections
Audience engagement happens through meaningful cultural dialogue, not promotional noise.
Long-Term Cultural Value
Artists’ contributions remain part of Blend’s cultural archive, ensuring:
- continuity
- visibility beyond the project duration
- long-term European cultural exchange
Blend does not consume artistic work.
It hosts, preserves and amplifies it.


Our commitment to artists
Blend London Magazine is committed to:
fair compensation
transparency
respect for artistic processes
long-term collaboration
Artists are not content providers.
They are co-creators of the platform itself.
Work with us
Blend London Magazine is open to artists and collectives interested in long-term cultural collaboration.
