At Inhouse.art, we believe that a workspace is more than a floor plan. We see the workspace as a cultural ecosystem. We exist to bridge the gap between brilliant local art creators and forward-thinking businesses. Our framework is built on three key pillars that ensure our impact is as genuine as the art we install.
1. Transparency (The Artist First)
We are not a traditional gallery; we are an advocacy platform.
- Fair Equity: We ensure a significant majority of subscription fees and sales go directly into the pockets of the artists. By providing a recurring revenue stream, we help local art creators sustain their practice while they focus on their craft.
- Direct Connection: We never “white-label” our talent. Every piece is accompanied by the artist’s story, their contact information, and a direct link to their portfolio. We succeed when our artists grow.
2. Intentional Curation (Alignment, Not Decoration)
We reject the idea of art as “filler.”
- Themed Purpose: Every rotation is selected with a specific narrative intent. Whether we are highlighting diversity, sustainability, or local heritage, our curation is a deliberate reflection of the values your company stands for.
- Respect for the Work: We handle every “Object of Art” with museum-grade care. Professional installation isn’t just a logistical step; it is our way of honoring the artist’s labor and your team’s environment.
3. The Double Bottom Line (Measuring What Matters)
We believe that “Business Goals” and “Human Inspiration” are not mutually exclusive. In fact, they are interdependent.
- Return on Inspiration: Our “Impact Reports” don’t just track numbers; they track the health of your workplace culture. We provide data because we believe cultural investment should be defended in the boardroom, not treated as a luxury.
- Community Stewardship: When you partner with us, you aren’t just renting décor. You are participating in a circular economy that keeps the local creative pulse beating.
A Note from the Founder
After managing three full exhibition cycles internally for a major international law firm, I saw firsthand the tension between corporate efficiency and creative expression. I founded Inhouse.art to prove that these two worlds can and should thrive together. We don’t just fill walls; we build bridges.