I am committed to the team process and fully enjoy the creative energy of collaboration. I am adept at working with teams, both locally and globally, and have a track record of success. By asking precise questions, listening carefully and being flexible, I can help clients define their goals and set the stage for outstanding results. I love curating art in response to the architecture—whether for a quiet break-out room or high-energy communal area. I thrive on the challenge of finding fresh solutions for a variety of thematic, spatial and geographic situations.
Art is a humanizing element in the workplace. The person-to-person exchange I encourage during the consulting process has lasting value. Art becomes an important way of connecting with the organizational culture and community, whether someone is working on-site or remotely. This is what impassions me about the art advising process—the positive impact on the daily life of employees; their pride; and pleasure in the art. Guests to our clients' spaces are overwhelmingly enthusiastic as well.
Danielle Wohl
Danielle Wohl has developed art collections and campus-wide programs for technology companies, law firms, financial institutions, municipalities, hospitals and foundations since the early 1990s. Based in the Bay Area, she works locally, nationally and globally on projects of many different scales, with a specialization in complex logistical endeavors and transformative initiatives. She is known for her thoughtful, curatorial approach and strong operational skills.
Danielle served on the acquisitions committee of the San Jose Museum of Art from 2015-2017. She studied art and art history at San Francisco State University and Stanford University, CA.