Institutions / Education
Art in every classroom, without an arts budget.
Ambient visual art on the displays a school already owns - classrooms, corridors, libraries, cafeterias and common areas.
Why ambient art, and why now
Arts provision has thinned in the schools that would benefit most, while the number of screens in those same buildings has multiplied. Vasari treats those screens as the exhibition space that is already installed and already paid for.
Programming is curated and rights-cleared, so nothing needs vetting picture by picture, and it changes on its own rather than becoming wallpaper nobody sees after a fortnight.
In practice
What a school actually does
Use the displays you have
Interactive whiteboards, hallway signage, library monitors and projectors. Where a display stands alone, a plug-in device connects to any HDMI screen with Wi-Fi.
Program by space
Calmer sequences for libraries and quiet rooms, brighter programming for corridors and common areas, and curriculum-adjacent selections for classrooms during set periods.
Nothing for IT to maintain
One stream, centrally curated and updated. No local content library, no per-device management, and no per-site work as you add buildings.
Fund it as a gift
Donor and sponsor recognition can be built into the rotation, which makes an art program something a foundation or alumni association can underwrite.
Tell us about your school or district
Schools run Vasari differently than living rooms do. Describe the setting and we will help you scope it.