Art services
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Art Consulting
I work closely with corporate partners to design and implement art programs that align with organizational identity, values, and long-term goals. My consulting approach integrates curatorial expertise with seamless project management, ensuring every detail is handled with precision and care.
Art in corporate spaces elevates brand identity, inspires employees, and creates memorable client experiences. It’s more than decoration—it’s long-term investment in cultural capital.
My presentations focus on regional artists (in the cities where my clients are based) to support and strengthen local art ecosystems—while also championing underrepresented and emerging voices. This ensures collections aren’t just beautiful, but deeply connected to community, culture, and impact.
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Services Include
Concept Development – Building a curatorial vision tailored to your brand narrative.
Professional Presentations – Clear, high-quality proposals for internal review and decision-making.
Site Visits & Assessments – In-person evaluations to ensure art enhances each space.
Timeline & Budget Management – Strategic planning to deliver on schedule and within scope.
Logistics & Installation – Oversight of transportation, framing, and on-site coordination.
Site-Specific & Architecturally Integrated Works – Commissioned pieces that respond to your space.
Wall Labels & Press Materials – Professional interpretive texts to support internal and external communications.
Collection Management – Cataloging, maintenance, and long-term stewardship of artworks.
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Connect
If your company is ready to up-level its working environemnt and culture, let’s talk: art@svealinsoll.com
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Coaching
For artists seeking to navigate and sustain a career in the art world, I provide coaching support that bridges practical knowledge with internal alignment. My approach goes beyond traditional professional development, integrating decades of insider experience with a deep commitment to education, advocacy, and career sustainability.
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Offerings Include
One-hour one-on-one and group sessions designed to support a solid professional foundation for your art practice. These sessions are personalized to your goals and supported by structured resources that keep you moving forward.
Core Focus Areas
Distill and clarify your vision for your career, time-honored business strategies for success, pragmatic art world information and insights, as well as access to a support network of artists, industry connections, and events
Additional Offerings
Master Classes & Workshops – Group learning experiences on topics like gallery representation, pricing artwork, contracts, and marketing
Guides & Toolkits – Practical, easy-to-use resources (pricing toolkit, gallery playbook, marketing templates, etc.) that give you concrete next steps
Digital Resources – Downloadable PDFs, checklists, and workbooks to help you stay organized and confident
Community Support – Opportunities to connect with other artists navigating similar challenges, building momentum together
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Curatorial
Temporary and rotating exhibitions and thematic programming that bring depth, dialogue, and visibility to contemporary artistic practices. Each project is tailored to its context, weaving together artists’ voices, institutional goals, and audience engagement.
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SERVICES
Site coordination and project management, exhibition proposals and thematic development, artist relations and studio visits, press release, marketing, and communications strategy, exhibition layout, design, and installation oversight, narrative development and wall labels, public programming, talks, and community engagement
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Current Project
Kõmij Mour Ijin / Our Life Is Here is an upcoming UC Berkeley campus-wide exhibition (Fall 2026) sharing the urgent story of Marshallese communities on the front lines of the climate crisis—and their lived experience of climate colonialism. Central to this project is a recognition of Indigenous knowledge as vital to understanding and addressing climate change.
Curators: Svea Lin Soll and Amy Kisch
Hosted in partnership with Cape Farewell and UC Berkeley’s Environmental Arts and Humanities Initiative.