Frequently Asked Questions

Do you only work in South Florida?

No. While I’m based in South Florida, I work with clients and artists nationally. Many projects can be managed remotely, and I frequently collaborate with partners across the U.S.

What types of clients do you work with?

I partner with real estate developers, cities, cultural institutions, nonprofits, and brands. Each project is customized to meet the client’s goals—whether that means enhancing a property, fostering community engagement, or creating impactful cultural programming.

Can you manage the full public art process?

Yes. I oversee every phase—from artist selection and design development to permitting, fabrication, installation, and community engagement—ensuring projects are delivered on time, on budget, and with excellence.

Do you work with both emerging and established artists?

Absolutely. I curate a diverse range of artists—from emerging local talent to internationally recognized names—always selecting the right match for the project’s goals and context.

Do you offer consulting for artists or organizations?

Yes. I provide consulting and workshops for artists, nonprofits, and organizations interested in public art, curation, and cultural programming.

What are the benefits of having a mural on my property?

Murals enhance a property's visual appeal, increase its perceived value, and attract foot traffic. A well-curated mural signals cultural investment and community engagement, helping developments stand out in competitive markets. Public art also fosters tenant pride and strengthens neighborhood identity.

How can a mural increase the value of my development?

Murals transform blank walls into marketing assets. They boost curb appeal, support place-branding, and provide shareable social media content. Studies show that properties featuring public art can experience higher leasing rates and stronger tenant retention compared to those without.

What is the process for commissioning a mural?

The process begins with a site consultation and concept development based on your brand and location. Jill manages artist selection, design approval, permitting, and production. Developers receive a turnkey experience—from concept to completion—with clear budgets and timelines.

Do murals require ongoing maintenance?

Murals are designed to be durable, using high-quality exterior paints and UV-protective coatings. Typical maintenance involves periodic inspections and touch-ups every few years, depending on sun exposure and environmental conditions.

Can murals help with community engagement or PR?

Yes. Murals serve as natural storytelling tools that connect developers with the community. They can anchor events, attract press coverage, and amplify social media visibility. Collaborative projects—like artist talks or mini mural festivals—can generate positive local impact and brand goodwill.