Who We Are
We are a small independent company, with a combined 50 years of experience between us. We do not have a big office or staff. When you work with us, you get our full commitment to the project. When we need to, we contract the right people for the right project. We are first and foremost, collaborators. We believe in the power of collaboration to elevate artistic experiences. We marry artists, across art forms, with projects that suit their practice and best meet our client’s needs.
We specialise in working very closely with all of our clients to ensure the best outcomes for each art project.
We work with fashion clients to collaborate on unique art and fashion moments. We work closely with architects to integrate art in a meaningful and considered way. We work with theatre and dance clients to incorporate and integrate art to elevate those artforms.
Bios
Alison Kubler has a double major in Art History from the University of Queensland, Australia, and a Masters in Post-war and Contemporary Art History from Manchester University, England.
She has over 25 years’ experience working as a curator in museums and galleries in Australia. She worked as Arts Adviser to Senator The Hon George Brandis, SC, the Federal Minister for the Arts and Sport in 2007.
She has held full-time curatorial positions at QUT Art Museum and Gold Coast City Art Gallery, and in a freelance capacity developed bespoke programs for Art Gallery of South Australia and HOTA amongst other institutions.
Alison is a Member of the Council of the National Gallery of Australia, and sits on the Know My Name Board. She is a former Board Director of the Museum of Brisbane. She is the Editor in Chief of VAULT, a journal of art and culture, and the Culture Vulture columnist for ESCAPE.com.au.
In November 2013 a book she co-authored with Mitchell Oakley-Smith entitled Art and Fashion in the Twentieth Century was published by Thames and Hudson UK, and has subsequently been translated into German and Japanese.
As art curator Alison has worked as Associate Curator, the University of Queensland Art Museum and on major public art commissions such as the refurbishment of the Brisbane International Airport. She worked as curatorial advisor to Urban Art Projects on the public art for the major Queens Wharf Brisbane Redevelopment.
She has been a regular external assessor for the Australia Council Visual Arts Board and worked as a sessional academic at QUT in the fashion studies department.
Danielle Renshaw is a leading Art Consultant with more than a decades experience working in commercial galleries and consultancy. She has specialist knowledge of Australian contemporary and conceptual practice. She has represented artists from across the globe and collaborated on exhibitions with many of Australia and the Asia Pacific’s leading museums.
Danielle has a specialist knowledge of Film and Photography, beginning her career in New York working in fashion photography before moving into feature film production in London and Sydney. There’s many a story here, but better you ask her yourself.
During her career Danielle has established strong professional relationships with corporate and private collectors, galleries and art professionals. She has worked with many corporate collections such as Deutsche Bank, Westpac, Artbank, BHP Billiton and Macquarie Group as well as private collections throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia and Europe. Her substantial strategic knowledge of the Australian art market is well respected and she acts as an art consultant for several major private collections. Danielle is highly sought-after as a guest lecturer and panelist.
Danielle gives her time mentoring several emerging Queensland artists and is a foundation member of QAGOMA and AGNSW.