Why Collective Making

Collective making transforms participation into shared ownership. By requiring coordination and mutual decision-making, the work creates a visible outcome that participants recognise as their own. For organisations, this builds engagement, trust, and a sense of collective identity through direct experience rather than instruction.

Modular System

Participatory Engagement

Engagement is not symbolic or observational. People are materially involved in bringing something into existence.

Designed for manual assembly without specialised skills. Accessibility across roles and immediate physical engagement.

Collective Outcome

The finished structure records the process. A tangible record of collaboration that belongs to the group.

Three Ways of Working Together

Each engagement is structured to match how much involvement, support, and customisation your organisation requires. Each option results in a serious, long-term artwork. The difference lies in process ownership, risk profile, and cultural depth.

License a Modular Installation

Turnkey Installation

Best for Organisations seeking a clear, distinct artwork with minimal complexity

What you receive A flat-packed, fabricated installation with assembly documentation

Level of involvement Internal assembly, independent delivery

Acquire an Installation + On-Site Support

Fabricate Locally

Best for First-time builds, complex sites, or high-visibility installs

What you receive Physical installation + facilitator presence for guidance

Level of involvement Internal teams with on-site support

Commissioned Artwork

Bespoke Artwork

Best for Cultural activation, headquarters lobbies, values-led environments

What you receive A bespoke artwork co-developed with the organisation

Level of involvement Conceptual participation + light hand-work

  • "Sierra's sculptures have featured as the effigy at several of our community gatherings and always bring a sense of connection in their co-creation, wonder in their display, and release in their ritual burning"

    Dr. Cooper Smout
    Former President of Open Heart and Mind (QLD, Australia) and Founder of Free Our Knowledge.

  • "The Effigy that Sierra designed for our Women's Gathering was so spectacular! It inspired such a deep processes of healing and connection for our entire group! We are still raving about now much it touched us all"

    Robin Ouzunoff
    Former Miss Canada (1990) · Founder, We Rise, A group of women inspiring support and care with health and wellness practices.

  • "A professional team that delivers on their promises."

    —Jack Hauritz

  • "Every detail was thoughtfully executed. We're thrilled with the outcome."

    —Former Customer

Interested in acquiring a collective installation?

Explore commissioning options to bring this work into your organisation or public space.