Rachel Zimmerman, the executive director of InLiquid, a nonprofit that works to bring exposure to local visual artists, says that people often underestimate the importance of art in the workplace.
“You spend a lot of time in the spaces that you work in,” she said.
“Thinking about how art exists in that space is a really important part of it.”
“We’ve got such good work, such a range of artists, there’s no reason you have to buy work from Ikea or big box stores,” Zimmerman said.
Artist Jen Renshaw from Bristol created work in the lobby at Think Company at 15th and Sansom streets.
Rich’s work is often inspired by conversations or words she overhears while working on her pieces, the coworking space said.
Hero Digital, a Manayunk-based costumer experience company, commissioned work that depicts its name in Morse Code, Braille and ASL. Local artist David Guinn completed a mural for AWeber, an email marketing company based in Chalfont.