Bhupinder Singh, professionally known as PiNS, is a multi-disciplinary London based artist, curator & educator. His work explores textiles, fine art, print & installation design, with a strong focus on community engagement.

He runs arts programmes with and for children, young people and their communities, spanning development, delivery, through to evaluation. The focus of his work to date has been making the arts accessible to under-represented groups across the UK. He has worked with National Portrait Gallery, The Wilson Museum, Saatchi Gallery, Kensington & Chelsea libraries & schools, National Archives UK & Brixton Tate Library to name but a few clients.

In 2012, PiNS was a selected artist to represent the London 2012 games with British Telecom ‘Art of Sport’ programme, exhibiting original artworks across the UK. He has since worked with the Prince’s Trust & Hiscox to help raise funds through art auctions alongside Sir Peter Blake, Conrad Shawcross, Tracey Emin & Gavin Turk. More recently, he has been freelancing & supporting organisations through workshop facilitating, researching & outreach work with local authorities.

As a professional artist, with a youth work background of over 15 years, PiNS has felt & seen first hand the transformational impact of the arts on people – a vessel for wellbeing, thinking, questioning, reimagining, dreaming, making change, and realizing potential. He looks forward to working with individuals & organizations who share the same passion for positive social change.