There is a growing recognition of the value in involving artists at the earliest stages of a project. Rather than introducing art as a later layer, early collaboration allows creative thinking to influence the design process itself, shaping everything from spatial experience to narrative. For arts consultants, this requires a shift in approach, working more closely with architects, landscape designers and clients from the outset. The result is often more cohesive and ambitious work, where art is not simply placed within a space, but is integral to how that space is conceived.
There is a growing recognition of the value in involving artists at the earliest stages of a project. Rather than introducing art as a later layer, early collaboration allows creative thinking to influence the design process itself, shaping everything from spatial experience to narrative. For arts consultants, this requires a shift in approach, working more closely with architects, landscape designers and clients from the outset. The result is often more cohesive and ambitious work, where art is not simply placed within a space, but is integral to how that space is conceived.
There is a growing recognition of the value in involving artists at the earliest stages of a project. Rather than introducing art as a later layer, early collaboration allows creative thinking to influence the design process itself, shaping everything from spatial experience to narrative. For arts consultants, this requires a shift in approach, working more closely with architects, landscape designers and clients from the outset. The result is often more cohesive and ambitious work, where art is not simply placed within a space, but is integral to how that space is conceived.