Corporate Services
Think beyond filling empty walls and corporate corridors: Art instantly creates a warm, stimulating, and pleasant place of business for clients and employees alike.
Call in the expert
Though buying art for your business seems simple enough to be handled in house, many people soon discover it is not quite the 'quick and easy' job they planned to squeeze in between two business meetings.
Even though art can be a great medium for strengthening your corporate image and reinforcing your brand, if not carefully selected you may
send out an unsuitable message, which could result in making a bad impression on your customer. Then again, regardless of invested time and money the pieces selected might not resonate with your customer at all… surely a missed opportunity.
Why hire an art consultant? Because, like most people, you don’t want any attention being taken from your business projects and day-to-day responsibilities. Think about it: Would you a) try to fix the vending machine or have your VP of Marketing give it her best shot during lunch, or b) call in an expert who knows what to do best in the least amount of time?

Our committed focus allows you to keep yours where it is supposed to be.
The big picture
Art communicates a great deal about your firm. An interesting art collection can revamp your office space while enhancing your corporate image.
Projecting a successful, powerful image can significantly improve your clients' impression of the company. Great art – either traditional or thought-provoking – ties an interior together; it will make your business feel finished and your employees at home.
Tailored B2B consulting
While bringing an objective point of view to your table, our ideas will resonate with your corporate style. At Artishock, LLC we are personally involved and committed to select works of art that fit both your taste and budget.
We will set up a meeting to discuss your esthetic preferences and adjust involvement according to your particular schedule. Our services include, but are not limited to:
- Site survey to identify appropriate areas for art
- Develop selection criteria (concerning art as well as whether or not to involve employees)
- Develop budget, if one is not already set
- Introduce artworks in presentation
- Selection and purchase
- Framing /reframing works at site
- Supervision shipping, handling, and installation
- Labelling and documentation (insurance purposes)

