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Commissioned work,
scoped for institutions.

Public murals, painting commissions for permanent collections, and AR experiences — produced under contract for cities, museums, BIDs, real estate developers, and cultural organizations. Selected projects only.

EngagementSelected projects, by inquiry
Currently booking Q4 2026 — 2027
Who we typically work with
  • Municipal Arts Programs & Public Art Commissions
  • Museums & Cultural Institutions
  • Business Improvement Districts
  • Real Estate Developers & Mixed-Use Projects
  • Hospitality (Hotels, Restaurants, Resorts)
  • Foundations & Cultural Nonprofits
  • Universities & Civic Buildings
Four tracks

Four ways
to commission a work.

Each track has a defined scope and deliverables. Most commissions resolve into a single track; multi-disciplinary projects (mural + AR layer, painting + activation event) are common and scoped during Discovery.

01

Public & Private Murals

Site-specific painted murals for civic, institutional, and private contexts. Scope includes stakeholder discovery, concept development with two to three reviewed directions, materials and longevity planning, fabrication, on-site execution, and full documentation. AR layer optional.

Scope
Site-specific commissions for civic, institutional, and private contexts. Single walls through multi-site programs.
Ideal for
City arts programs, BIDs, museums, real estate developers, hospitality, mixed-use projects, foundations.
Deliverables
  • Concept proposals with renders to scale
  • Materials & longevity plan (10-year minimum)
  • Production schedule with milestone reviews
  • On-site execution & install
  • Photo and video documentation package
  • Optional AR layer (see Track 03)
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02

Painting Commissions

Custom paintings in oil and acrylic for permanent collections, donor recognition pieces, and significant private commissions. Each project is scoped through reference research, composition studies, and a signed concept proposal before production begins.

Scope
Permanent collection acquisitions, donor recognition pieces, and significant private commissions. Sized to spec.
Ideal for
Museums, foundations, corporate collections, private collectors building serious holdings, donor recognition programs.
Deliverables
  • Concept proposal with composition studies
  • Sized-to-spec canvas or panel production
  • Conservation-grade materials & varnish
  • Certificate of authenticity & provenance docs
  • White-glove delivery (continental US) or freight coordination
  • Optional gilded or custom framing
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03

AR & Interactive Experiences

Augmented reality layers, browser-based interactive installations, and projection-driven experiences. Built on web AR (no app required) or native depending on use case. Designed to extend a permanent work, activate an exhibition, or function as a standalone digital commission.

Scope
AR layers over physical work, browser-based interactives, or standalone digital commissions.
Ideal for
Museums activating permanent collections, public art programs adding digital layers, brand collaborations, exhibition designers.
Deliverables
  • Concept & technical scope document
  • Trigger imagery & 3D / motion asset production
  • Web AR build (8th Wall / WebXR) or native iOS / Android
  • QR / NFC trigger system + signage spec
  • Analytics integration (optional)
  • One year of platform maintenance included
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04

Programming & Activations

Workshops, public programs, and public-space activations — designed for cultural institutions, corporate clients, and hospitality partners. Public-facing or private formats; single-session or scaled into series. Often delivered via event production partners and creative agencies — recent: Paint and Sing for The Nucleus Orchestra coral, produced with EMGCUSA.

Scope
Artist-led workshops, public programs, and public-space activations scoped for cultural, corporate, and hospitality programming.
Ideal for
Museum education departments, foundation-funded residencies, BID activation programs, hospitality experience design, university programming.
Deliverables
  • Programming concept aligned with curatorial / educational goals
  • Materials sourcing & supply procurement
  • On-site facilitation and artist participation
  • Photo and video documentation package
  • Optional museum education materials (lesson plans, take-home guides)
  • Optional press / social toolkit for the activation window
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Process

How a commission
moves from inquiry to install.

  1. 01

    Discovery

    60-minute call with the project lead and key stakeholders. Scope, site, timeline, funding structure, and decision-making process are all aligned before any creative work begins.

  2. 02

    Concept Proposal

    Two to three creative directions delivered as renders to site, paired with a line-itemed budget, a materials plan, and a milestone schedule. One round of revisions is included.

  3. 03

    Approval & Contract

    Signed agreement covering deliverables, payment milestones, IP and reproduction rights, insurance, and stakeholder approval gates. Standard terms shared in advance.

  4. 04

    Production

    Studio fabrication and on-site work proceed against the agreed milestone schedule. Stakeholders receive progress documentation at each gate; site visits welcome.

  5. 05

    Install & Documentation

    Installation crew coordinated with the client. Professional photo and video documentation captured for stakeholder reporting, press, and archival use. AR experiences deployed and tested on site if applicable.

  6. 06

    Stewardship

    Annual condition assessment and conservation guidance available on retainer. AR builds receive one year of platform maintenance; ongoing support quoted separately.

Project inquiry

Tell us about
the project.

Inquiries are reviewed within five business days. If you’d prefer to talk first, you can book a 30-minute discovery call.

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FAQ

The questions
institutional buyers ask first.

What is the typical project size you take on?

Scope, scale, materials, and timeline determine each commission individually — pricing is locked through a signed proposal during Discovery. The studio is structured around selected projects per year so each receives the production discipline our institutional clients expect; very small or very fast turnarounds are typically referred to other resources.

Who owns the work and the reproduction rights?

Default terms: the client receives a permanent installation right and limited reproduction rights for non-commercial documentation, press, and stakeholder reporting. The artist retains copyright and the right to reproduce the work in portfolios and editorial contexts. Custom IP arrangements (full transfer, exclusive licensing, etc.) are negotiable and priced accordingly.

Are you insured and able to work with our procurement process?

Yes. The studio carries general liability coverage and can name additional insureds. We are familiar with municipal procurement, RFP responses, public art commission processes, COI requirements, prevailing wage compliance where applicable, and standard developer / hospitality vendor onboarding.

How do you approach community engagement?

For public-facing work, community engagement is scoped during Discovery. Standard formats include stakeholder listening sessions, on-site activation events during production, and curated reveal programming. Engagement design is documented in the proposal so it can be funded and reviewed alongside the artwork.

What happens if our budget is still being approved?

Common situation. Reach out anyway — we will hold a Discovery call to scope the project before pricing locks. If the project moves forward, the proposal is structured to fit your fiscal cycle and approval gates.

Do you take on out-of-state or international work?

Yes. Travel, lodging, and per-diem are line items in the proposal. We have produced work across the southeastern US and have shipped paintings internationally. For murals, on-site time is budgeted explicitly and scheduled around the client’s calendar.