Our Founder
Regan Lynn Larroque
With a career spanning two decades and across various prestigious arts institutions, Larroque is an experienced leader with a focus on global strategic planning and business development.
Larroque is currently the VP of Development for The Skystone Foundation, the foundation behind James Turrell’s Roden Crater Project.
Larroque’s first leadership role in the arts was as Associate Development Director of Membership at the New Museum, where she played an integral role in the 2007 opening of the museum’s new building on the Bowery. She then joined Sotheby’s, where she successfully launched Sotheby’s Preferred, the firm’s global client loyalty program. After spending several years in France working with private collectors and public institutions, she returned to New York in 2013 as Christie’s Senior Vice President of Client Strategy for the Post-War and Contemporary Art department. Subsequently, she served as the Director of Business Development at David Zwirner Gallery.
Regan has held leadership positions in numerous professional organizations, including the board of directors of ArtTable, the foremost professional organization dedicated to advancing the leadership of women and nonbinary professionals in the visual arts as well as a mentor at New Inc. the first museum-led cultural incubator. She is also a longtime member of the American Alliance of Museums, Americans for the Arts, Art Mamas, PAIAM and POWarts.
Regan holds a B.A. with honors in Art History and Philosophy from New York University, with additional degrees from the Université de Strasbourg in Eastern France, and La Sorbonne in Paris. She is a dual citizen of France and the United States. Recently, Regan relocated from New York to Washington, DC, with her husband and three children.
Meet the Team
Our work is supported by a growing network of advisors and collaborators.
We operate through a flexible model that allows experienced professionals—including those maintaining studio practices or balancing significant caregiving—to contribute their expertise on a project basis.
We are always interested in connecting with new collaborators across the art world.
FAQs
How do I begin working with you?
The best place to start is with a complimentary introductory conversation. This allows us to understand your goals—whether building a collection, selling artworks, developing a fundraising strategy, or strengthening an arts organization—and determine how our advisory services can be most helpful.
If additional guidance is needed after the initial conversation, follow-up consultations are generally billed at $250 per hour, or may be incorporated into a broader project engagement.
What happens during the first consultation?
The first conversation is an informal opportunity to discuss your goals and determine how we might be helpful. Depending on your needs, we may talk through questions related to collecting, selling artworks, navigating the art market, fundraising strategy, or broader organizational planning.
By the end of the conversation, we can suggest possible next steps, whether that involves a short advisory engagement, ongoing project work, or pointing you toward other useful resources.
What makes you different?
Unlike many consultancies that operate on commissions or percentage-based fees, we often work on project-based flat fees, avoiding conflicts of interest and ensuring our only priority is the best outcome for our clients.
We provide clear written guidance and actionable next steps throughout each engagement and remain deeply committed to supporting artists and the global cultural ecosystem.