Artsource Consulting
Jody Knowlton is the Owner, Principal, and Co-founder of Artsource Consulting, a firm established in January 1994 that specializes in assisting businesses, institutions, and private collectors in acquiring and exhibiting fine art. Prior to this role, Jody Knowlton served as an Art Consultant at Roselyne C. Swig Artsource from September 1990 to January 1994. Jody Knowlton holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual Design, Art History, Graphic & Visual Design, and French from the University of Oregon, obtained between 1981 and 1985.
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Artsource Consulting
Artsource Consulting is a multidisciplinary art advisory company founded in 1994, with offices in San Francisco. Our clientele includes private and corporate collectors and public institutions worldwide. Corporate Collections — When developing a collection of art, we keep in mind our client’s core business and corporate image, as well as the architectural design, facilities’ use, goals, budget, and location, wherever in the world that might be. From small businesses to Fortune 500 multinational corporations, each client relies on us for a seamless and successful experience. Private Collections — We work with our private clients’ specific goals and interests to create unique collections, providing them a curated relationship to the art world. Our private clients rely on us to manage all services related to integrating art into their homes. A long-term relationship with our clients based on trust is the hallmark of our success. Public Art & Institutions — We work with city, state, and federal agencies, from the U.S. Department of State to local arts commissions, that depend upon our expertise in navigating complex bureaucracies and intricate logistics in a timely manner and within budget. Exhibition Programs — We tailor every exhibition program and historical display to our client’s individual goals and to the specific site. We also curate unique exhibitions that link businesses and cultural organizations through mutually beneficial outreach programs.