
Home Affairs (2011–2024) is an art collective founded by Arzu Ozkal and Nanette Yannuzzi, with multiple other collaborators contributing over the years. The collective is currently on hiatus, while its members focus deeply on envisioning future projects. Home Affairs employs a multidisciplinary approach to art making that addresses issues of identity, community, and territory. The collective is especially invested in art practices that engage resistance and healing in response to ongoing global challenges, with particular concern for the welfare of women and children.
Among its projects is ArtSit, a museum furniture concept designed to make museums and galleries more accessible and engaging for families with young children. By positioning children at artwork level, ArtSit encourages intergenerational learning, active participation, and a more inclusive museum experience.



