Services we offer

Longhouse is a multi-national arts agency housing an advisory and consultancy that engages the arts in the service of business convergence and value creation.

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Connect

We put you in touch with the people that count so that strong cooperations can emerge and projects succeed. With bases on both sides of the Atlantic, we are able to keep active and to deepen remote relationships.

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Collaborate

We develop with you strategies to establish and nourish long-term partnerships, delivering impactful results by building meaningful interactions that deliver value to all parties.

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Curate

We design and stage your events in the most experiential way, to better unleash ideas and make them heard and remembered by coordinating content-rich activities that best represent and expand your interests.

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Case Studies

Our approach centers on building and nurturing alliances and partnerships that transcend boundaries, whether cultural, geographical, or institutional.​

We don’t just connect organizations; we cultivate ecosystems where ideas can flourish and initiatives can thrive.

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Maison Berthe Morisot

  • Longhouse's involvement with the Maison Berthe Morisot project in Bougival, France, exemplifies our commitment to fostering cross-cultural collaboration. This initiative, spearheaded by Longhouse, brings together The Cornelius Arts Foundation and The Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation to produce the inaugural temporary exhibition at the newly dedicated museum space for Berthe Morisot, the first female Impressionist painter.

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Atlantic Council

  • I contribute to shaping the Council’s global agenda, bringing insight into culture, creative partnerships, and global exchange. I engage with leadership and peers to identify opportunities for cultural diplomacy and strategic visibility, helping to ensure the arts and creative sectors are part of broad conversations about global impact.

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The French American Cultural Foundation

  • Contributes to advancing transatlantic cultural exchange and strengthening Franco-American relations. Supports programming and initiatives that highlight the arts, diplomacy, and shared heritage between the two nations.

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Africonomie Bank Art Forum

  • This September, 2020 online panel discussion sponsored by Africonomie, an Africa-focused investment and communications firm, was moderated by Pierson. The discussion, part of The Art Dialogues Series, brought together gallery owners, investment firms, artists and collectors to highlight the strength of the African market and to provide an alternative platform for artists and collectors to meet. 

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Connecting Across Complexities

  • In the context of a European Parliament delegation's visit to the United States in 2022, Longhouse arranged for a head representative to be the keynote speaker at the annual conference of the World Affairs Councils of America, bringing first-hand insights into European analysis of today's political headlines.

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Europe Cordiale Circle (ECC)

  • The Europe Cordiale Circle was designed to help French, British and European Union decision makers during the Brexit negotiations and beyond by providing a forum of exchange and discussion for different views and sectoral interests, facilitating constructive and balanced political solutions along the way. It was intentionally hosted in the experiential and creative ambiance of an art gallery to foster debate and exchange.