As a collective, we have a wealth of expertise in the visual arts. Let us help you achieve your artistic aims.
Services
Project Management
We are experienced project managers, whether it is curatorial projects, book editing, or conference delivery, we have the skills to manage a project and deliver excellent results. Contact us to find out more about the projects we’ve completed and how we can help you.
Consultancy
With an impressive array of professional experience in the visual arts, we can offer consultation services in just about any area of contemporary visual arts production, from setting up a gallery, to working with civic authorities, to developing a workshop. Contact us with your specific needs to learn more.
Creative Production
As exhibiting artists, published authors, and academic researchers in the visual arts, we excel in art production, critical analysis of visual culture, and arts based research. We are eager to work with cultural producers and institutions to explore, interpret, and engage with the challenges we all face in the twenty-first century. Contact us and let’s talk further.
Art Student Support
We are experienced lecturers and supervisors. We understand the challenges art students face in the university environment, and what it takes to succeed. We can offer support to students in ways that most HEIs struggle to provide. Find out more ways we can help you.
Case Studies

Clay and Augmented Reality workshop mentoring
This Arts Council England funded project saw the delivery of a workshop exploring the deep memories of early childhood through the modelling of clay and drawing with Augmented Reality (AR) as the media of experimentation. Jane mentored the workshop leader, Svetlana Atlavina, to create meaningful connections between memory objects, inspirational texts, and activities within the workshop. She also helped Svetlana to develop her conceptual thinking in relation to the philosophical implications of making a connection between the materiality of clay and the viruality of AR.

Elisha-Mai addressing the audience at her first curated exhibition in March 2023
Career advice
Gemma provided supplementary support to recent British arts graduate, Elisha-Mai Gascoigne, as to how to navigate her career aims from studying artist practice to curatorial and gallery management. Through guided mentoring, introductions, and encouragement of independent decision making, Elisha-Mai is now a gallery coordinator and assistant curator within an institutional gallery space.
Testimonials
“I met Dr Jane Boyer, studying for my MA in Printmaking at Cambridge School of Art in 2018. The discussions and tutorials were extremely informative and philosophically strengthened my exploration of art to make connections between the expression of 2D and 3D forms; the emotional and the unconscious; and feminism and women’s roles in society. The visionary approach of Dr Boyer’s mentoring led me to my current practice research, merging clay and augmented reality. Her mentoring helped me create educational plans for public workshops sponsored by Art Council England. However, this is only one aspect of our relationship; there is a supportive structure of different strategies that helps me improve my art practice development and personal growth.”Â
Svetlana Atlavina
“I never thought that within a year of graduation I would be working in the sector I wanted. I’ve learned to navigate so much in this time with Gemma’s empowering guidance, including international travel and professional responsibilities I thought would take decades. I am a different, more confident and enabled professional person who is earning money and developing a meaningful career exactly where I wanted to be.”
Elisha-Mai Gascoigne
