Our mission is to make art more accessible, sustainable and impactful.
We connect our clients with the cultural world through curating thoughtful collections and experiences, fostering creative connections and championing more equitable, non-traditional models of artist representation.
We bring contemporary art to private and commercial settings through sourcing and commissioning exceptional art for rent, display or purchase. Our bespoke projects centre on specialised advice and creative collaboration to bring our clients’ spaces to life.
With a particular focus on unrepresented and First Nations artists, we use our depth of experience and knowledge to think outside the traditional art market box.
We provide an end-to-end service including acquisition, curation, project management, delivery and installation as well as collection management services.
We also specialise in strategic development for arts organisations and businesses.
This includes developing strategic or business plans to explore new and sustainable revenue streams, evaluate current operational frameworks and enable organisations to achieve their goals.
Meet Sophie
With more than fifteen years experience working across the visual art industry, Sophie Moshakis is an expert art consultant specialising in Australian Art. Over this time, she has worked with emerging to mid-career artists, architects, collectors, cultural entities and private clients.
Previously holding positions at Artbank as an Art Consultant, VAULT Magazine, SEVENTH gallery and Sotheby’s Australia, Sophie has extensive experience working across the private, government and not-for-profit sectors. She realised two key cross-cultural exhibitions for NGV Melbourne Design Week, and hosted public programs at Heide, TarraWarra and ACCA. Sophie has also been pivotal in driving sustainable business practices for arts organisations. This includes transforming SEVENTH gallery, an artist run initiative, from an artist pay exhibition model, to paying emerging artists a fee to exhibit and developing the first Artbank Reconciliation Action Plan.
In 2024, she lived and worked in the community of Indulkana at Iwantja Arts in the APY lands, co-developing their strategic plan. This incomparable experience has ingrained in her a deep and respectful relationship to First Nations artists, and the desire to support the pursuit of enabling self-determination for First Peoples in the arts ecosystem.
She holds a Master of Arts and Cultural Management from the University of Melbourne.
She is a member of the Art Consulting Association of Australia.