Danielle Wohl Art Advisory provides comprehensive art consulting services for the business community.
Art enhances and transforms a space by engaging and activating it. It creates an welcoming and dynamic atmosphere, encouraging social interaction, evoking emotional responses, and fostering personal connections. Importantly, art elevates the workplace environment.
Our art programs advance the company’s culture and create a vibrant workplace, all while ensuring each project reflects the client’s core values and corporate identity.
- Identify goals and vision based on client interviews, facilitated conversations and research
- All-inclusive project planning and budgeting
- Identify priority locations for artworks, in response to the architecture and function of the space
- Coordinate with local, national and international business units, architects and project teams
- Identify and propose artworks that reflect company’s vision, brand story and user groups
- Provide comprehensive designs for client’s consideration
- Guide the art selection process and finalize purchases
- Handle custom art framing, delivery, and oversee installation
- Manage site-specific commissions, including communications with artists, contracts and production schedules
- Write, produce and install informational labels
- Provide full documentation of artworks
- Provide educational tours for employees
Customized services available, including cultural events and client activities.
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Danielle Wohl is a meticulous curator with a great eye and attention to all the details . . . . The process went very smoothly and the artworks have had a significant impact on the look and feel of the building.
Barbara Goldstein
Former Director of Public Art, Office of Cultural Affairs, City of San Jose