We've had a full start to 2026, including this project in Fort Worth!
Two new murals @theunionfw in the heart of FW's historic Stockyards district.
Dallas artists Mariell Guzman and Daniel Yanez each brought their own visual language to the walls, introducing bold pattern, saturated color, and a deep respect for the place these murals now call home.
Between the two of them, you'll find longhorns, cacti, cowgirls, the Texas flag, and the building's own tagline: "In With The Bold."
📍 The Union at Stockyards, Fort Worth, TX
📸 Mike Healey
What a year it's been!
These are just a few of the art programs we delivered this year, each one shaped by collaboration with talented artists and clients who trust us with their vision.
Every installation reflects our belief that well-curated art makes spaces better, brighter, and more joyful for those who inhabit them.
We're grateful for every partnership that made 2025 meaningful.
Here's to creating more together in 2026 🎉
This Thanksgiving, we're thankful for the artists and clients who trust us with their vision, and the communities who experience our work daily.
For over two decades, we've seen how the right artwork in the right space creates connection, sparks creativity, and brings moments of joy.
That's what we're most grateful for!
Happy Thanksgiving from the A+A Team 🦃
The reports are in: we've commissioned $4 million in work from Texas artists over four years 🎉
We're celebrating this number because it's proof that sustainable pathways exist for professional artists working in commercial spaces.
When organizations choose local, original commissioned work, they invest directly in their community's creative professionals and get dynamic, capturing work in return.
This is what intentional investment in local art can look like.
Interested in collaborating with us? Submit your artwork today (link in bio).
Art In P a s s i n g
Whether walking to a coworker's office or moving between meetings - artwork in hallways make everyday transitions more meaningful.
📸 @wadegriffith
From cherry blossoms to copper wire sculptures: Art + Artisans developed a comprehensive art program for Tokyo Electron US that celebrates both Japanese heritage and Texas roots.
Working with Featherston | Studio's modern interiors, we commissioned new and preserved existing artwork across office floors. The complete program is a story of tradition and innovation only TEL can tell.
Materials build connections 🧵
Vinyl, mulberry paper, silk, clay, acrylic, aluminum - materials in the TIAA art collection create texture and depth.
Building richness through variety, the collection's materials invite closer inspection, offer movement, or provide a meditative backdrop for work.
Across each floor, artwork unites to create spaces that feel layered and complete.
Happy Friday! Two works from invite you to move through the weekend -
'Aquatic Breath' by Stallman Studio shifts as you do, the cut canvas edges create spectrums of color - blues to golds to greens - creating a dramatic sense of movement that follows your own.
'Elemental' by Hannah and Nemo hangs hundreds of aluminum can discs on wooden pegs, waiting for interaction. Air from a nearby vent, or the breath of a curious passer-by sets them off dancing.
Through movement and response, art becomes a part of the offices' living ecosystem.
The hands behind the vision - watch three artists from the TIAA Frisco Corporate Center Collection bring their work into being.
In "Heading West" by Laurie Carswell, cut and torn paper turns into a desert composition honoring both intention and discovery.
"First Light" by Anya Molyviatis uses woven cotton and mohair to build a dimensional textile landscape that responds to light throughout the day.
"There is Always Abundance" by Dana Kohlmann makes a dense, fantastical garden emerge from layers of acrylic gouache.
Across the collection, each artists' approach and process helps this space hold more meaning.
TIAA's new corporate center is finally complete and we're so excited to share what we've created together!
167 artworks are now housed in this 15-story campus at The Star in Frisco. 76 majority local artists created works representative of regional identity and TIAA's commitment to sustainability, diversity and education.
Throughout the campus, artwork serves as social infrastructure that supports connection and community building. More to come!
P.S. @stallmanstudio (slide 1), @_avoavo_ (slide 3), and @softlab (slide 4) are all up for a CodaAward! Link in our bio to vote and help them win!
Photography | @wadegriffith , @sdkphotodesign , @atanz
Say what?! I am honored to have River Flux chosen by @codaworx to be recognized in the top 💯of public works globally in 2025! Now I need YOU to help me win! 🫶 Public voting is open and ends July 11th. So help make River Flux the people’s choice and head over to the link in AVO bio.
Big thanks to the panel of jury members that helped recognize this art piece. And to @artplusartisans for commissioning it for @tiaa office in Texas. Thanks to @sdkphotodesign for beautifully capturing the installation process. I love watching this little seed of an idea grow into an amazing collaboration between art, design and architecture.
River Flux
23’x9’
Hand-dyed leather lace, nylon
2025
Artist- Brit Kleinman of @_avoavo_
Art curator- @artplusartisans
Photography- @sdkphotodesign ✨
Where heritage meets nature: Art + Artisans curated a collection for @moderamckinneyridge that honors McKinney's roots and embraces the buildings natural surroundings.
Textile installations and landscapes, and abstract prints create spaces that feel both grounded and contemporary.
Photos: @jersean_