Hippen Arthouse is a curator-led cultural house built around long-term relationships - between artists, collectors and the spaces where art lives.
We work with artists over time, supporting how their work evolves and how it moves through the world. Rather than separating creation, visibility and acquisition into isolated moments, we operate across all three - allowing work to be made, encountered and collected within a single, continuous framework.
Art placed through Hippen Arthouse is brought on view where it can’t hide - in spaces people already move through - encountered with attention rather than spectacle. Visibility here is deliberate, contextual and sustained.
We work with collectors who understand acquisition as the beginning of a longer relationship. Each piece is selected for how it will be lived with over time - offering sustained relevance, presence and meaning beyond the moment of purchase.
Founded by curator and lifelong collector Jamie Hippen Farley, Hippen Arthouse emerged from direct experience navigating systems designed around transactions rather than longevity. The model was built to prioritize care, context, and duration - for the artist, the work, and the people who live with it.
Hippen Arthouse is not a gallery and not a platform. It is a working structure for how art can move through the world - thoughtfully, visibly, and over time.

