Commission an Installation

We create temporary and permanent large-scale works in open settings and commissioned sites. If you’re considering a piece for a workplace, community, festival, or public space, let’s talk.

Response Time

We typically respond within 24 hours. For urgent enquiries, please note this in your message.

What to Expect

  • Initial consultation call

  • Site assessment discussion

  • Timeline & budget overview

  • Proposal development

Booking Timeline

Commissions typically require 8-16 weeks lead time. Acquisition options can be arranged within 2-6 weeks depending on availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Licensing grants permission to fabricate and present an existing installation system for a defined duration and context, while the artist retains intellectual property.
    Commissioning involves the development of a site-specific work, tailored to a particular context, with scope, authorship, and ownership defined by contract.

  • Three license types are offered, based on duration and scope of use:

    • Festival License — for a single, time-bound event

    • Institutional License — for extended or repeat display at one site

    • Touring License — for presentation across multiple sites

    Each license includes the core artwork system and fabrication files, with usage rights tailored to how and where the work is presented.

    • Licensing: Intellectual property remains with the artist.

    • Acquisition: The physical artwork is owned by the organisation; intellectual property remains with the artist.

    • Commission: Ownership and authorship are defined contractually.

  • The installation must be deinstalled, or a new license agreement arranged.
    Ongoing use beyond the agreed term requires renewal.

  • Yes, subject to the terms of the agreement and site conditions.
    Some licenses restrict relocation without prior approval.

  • Assemblies typically involve 6–20 participants for assembly over 3-4 hours, depending on scale and context.
    The system is designed to support collective assembly without requiring specialised technical skills.

  • Yes. The systems are designed for assembly by non-professionals under guidance, making them suitable for community, organisational, or facilitated contexts.

  • Pricing is determined by the selected pathway, scope, duration, and level of involvement.
    Indicative ranges are provided upon enquiry.

  • Yes.
    All works are designed to be fabricated locally using provided digital files, enabling international delivery without shipping large physical structures. For commissions and on-site support, travel is factored into the proposal.

  • Yes. Installations are designed for public contexts and can be adapted for indoor or outdoor environments, subject to site assessment.

  • Structural logic and assembly guidance are provided.
    Final compliance depends on local regulations, site conditions, and fabrication partners.