Curation, Events & Gallery Services

Bring visual art into your space with Juniper Rag. Our background in design, marketing and event management was a perfect launching pad to do what we love—promoting artists and working with stakeholders in the cultural sector to create community and impact.

1. Enhanced Brand Image & Community Goodwill

By showcasing contemporary visual art, businesses position themselves as community-minded leaders who support culture. This enhances reputation, builds goodwill, and helps them stand out as partners who give back to the local and national creative economy.

2. Elevated Customer & Employee Experience

Art transforms physical spaces into memorable experiences. Whether it’s a lobby, office, or public area, curated installations create an inviting environment that customers, clients, and employees connect with emotionally—leading to stronger loyalty and pride of place.

3. Differentiation & Storytelling Power

In competitive markets, businesses need unique stories. Art partnerships provide compelling narratives they can share with stakeholders, clients, and media—showing innovation, values, and a forward-thinking identity. With Atelier ID Global’s marketing expertise, we help them tell that story beautifully and broadly.

4. New Marketing & Visibility Opportunities

Each collaboration generates fresh content and PR moments: exhibitions, artist spotlights, community events, and social media campaigns. Juniper Rag is also a publishing and media platform, and Atelier ID Global specializes in marketing, we ensure the partnership reaches wider audiences—helping the business shine.

5. Meaningful Partnerships & Lasting Impact

Collaborating with Juniper Rag connects businesses to a national audience, a built-in network of emerging and established artists, as well as cultural influencers. This positions them not just as sponsors but as active partners shaping a vibrant, innovative community—leaving a lasting cultural footprint tied to their brand.

Tap into our experience in project management, curation and building relationships for your organization.

Some of our partners:

Mechanics Hall logo in cursive font
Wheelock Chiropractic logo with text "Pain Management Performance Enhancement" on a teal background.
Logo for Spectrum Health Systems with interlocking squares.
Logo of Mayor's Office of Arts & Culture, City of Boston, featuring an easel icon.
Logo of Villas of Tortola, British Virgin Islands with palm tree and sun icon on a green background.
New Art Center logo with the text "create & connect" alongside a yellow border.
Graphic design for Newport Fine Art Show with bold text on a split white and dark background.
L'Esplanade French West Indies logo featuring a stylized shell and text.
Logo of Slow Art Day featuring a stylized turtle with a colorful shell.
Colorful logo with "arck" in lowercase letters, each a different color, and text below: "Art Resource Collaborative for Kids."

Our Collaborative Goals for a healing environment


The goals of the curation and design team are to incorporate the benefits of environmental sustainability while designing an uplifting environment conducive to healing. The artwork selected is serene-based, with the most common theme being nature, color and vibrance. Nature-themed, landscapes and abstract artwork would be best.

  • The artwork specified for this building will be complimentary to the architectural design of public spaces and private offices and meeting rooms and the art will add to the ambiance and mood of the spaces.

  • Artwork is part of our collaborative equation to introduce a harmonious and uplifting environment for clients and staff.

  • We are hoping for some larger pieces and we are offering stipends on a scale based on overall value and size of the piece.

  • At this time, we will be accepting 2D artwork, like paintings on canvas or hangable substrates, framed drawings and works on paper, or photographs for consideration.

Interior room with two chairs, a round wooden table, and abstract artwork on the wall in a neutral color palette. The artwork features swirls of blue, green, and red. Decorative dried plants in a vase are beside one chair.

Trusted Partners & Relationship Builders

Co-Founders Michelle May and Payal Thiffault have been fortunate to have planned and curated many successful visual art exhibitions and collaborations in our 15 years of involvement in the arts. We also have experience in the trade show space. Over the years, we have worked with thousands of artists globally. 

We have lead some big projects with big companies in our past, like Condé Nast and BRIDES Magazine, Gilt Group, Joss & Main, Wynn Casinos, and others—enabling us to forge pathways for many small creative businesses through collaborations and partnership projects in many industries like travel, tech, hospitality, casinos, fashion and home goods.

Juniper Rag hosts and collaborates in over 10 exhibitions a year. Relationships mean everything and we have proudly worked with many, including Spectrum Health Systems, JMAC/THT REP, Worcester Center for Crafts, Hopkinton Center for the Arts, New Art Center Newton, CUSP Gallery Newport, The White Room, Artist on Fire at Krikorian Gallery, Fountain Street Gallery and solo shows at the historically recognized Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts. We have also juried the annual The Fay Chandler Exhibition at the Mayor's Gallery in Boston, and have several virtual exhibitions with guest curators like Tam Gryn, Lauren Szumita, Marie Craig, Curtis Speer, Luis Fraire and author Shelby Schena.

We enjoy consulting and collaborating with galleries, organizations other creatives.

Viewing art can have many benefits for people in addiction recovery, including: 

  • Self-awareness: Art can help people develop self-awareness and explore their emotions. 

  • Stress reduction: Art can help lower stress levels. 

  • Social skills: Art can help people develop positive social skills. 

  • Emotional management: Art can help people learn to identify and manage their emotions. 

  • Relapse prevention: Art can help prevent relapse with regulation of emotions. 

  • Emotional conflict resolution: Art can help people reconcile emotional conflicts. 

  • Behavior management: Art can help people manage their behaviors. 

  • Reality orientation: Art can help people improve their reality orientation. 

  • Anxiety reduction: Art can help reduce anxiety. 

  • Self-esteem: Art can help increase self-esteem. 

  • Fear facing: Art can help people face their fears. 

  • Guilt and blame: Art can help people face feelings of guilt and blame. 

  • Inner critic: Art can help people understand their inner critic. 

Ella Delyanis holding her landscape painting in front of the Spectrum logo

Artist Ella Delyanis with her oil painting, Grafton Loosestrife

“A special thank you to our auction curators @juniperrag. Not only did we sell more than 40 pieces of artwork through our auctions, but they connected us with Forbes rated @lesplanade.sxm who donated a 4- night stay at their luxury resort for our Fund-A-Need paddle raise!”

 — New Art Center, Newton, MA

Creative Services for Galleries & Art Organizations

Branding + Marketing Strategy

Digital Marketing Management, Websites + Social Media

Gallery Operations + Project Plans

Exhibition + Event Management

Exhibition Collateral + Signage

Postcards, Brochures & Digital Assets

Collaboration with Gallery Artists, Partners & Collectors

Let’s discuss your short term needs and long term goals.

Leverage our skills and network to help level-up your creative business or non-profit.