Your wall. Your fence. Your facade. Activated.

Nosreme partners with developers, cities, institutions, and property owners to commission public art across Baltimore. Three offerings, one team, one intake.

Find the right framework for your site.

Most projects fit one of three frameworks. Use this comparison to find yours — then click through to read more.

Why Partner With Nosreme

We sit at the intersection of real estate, public art, and community engagement.

01 —
Speed.
We move from first meeting to activated wall faster than a traditional RFP cycle.
02 —
Credibility.
We work with artists Baltimore knows and trusts. Your project becomes part of the city's cultural conversation — not an outsider's commission.
03 —
Community fit.
Every project includes community engagement built into the process.

For Developers and Cities

Public art can do more than decorate a site.

If you're a developer, city agency, or institutional property owner, a Nosreme partnership can satisfy public benefit requirements, activate construction hoarding, fulfill percent-for-art commitments, or commission a standalone work for a building you own.

TIF and Public Funding
Public art investments can qualify for Tax Increment Financing (TIF) benefits and other public funding mechanisms in many Maryland jurisdictions. We can help you understand how a Nosreme partnership might fit into a broader TIF package or match-funding structure. Not tax advice — but a conversation worth having early.

Current Partnership

Location: 211 W 28th Street, Remington
Wickerham + Lomax × Seawall Development
Our inaugural AWIP artists-in-residence are Wickerham and Lomax, in collaboration with Seawall Development and Charm City Buyers. Supported by grants from the William G. Baker Jr. Memorial Fund and a contribution from T. Rowe Price.
See the project

Past Partnerships

Completed partnerships, activations, and commissions.

Start a Partnership

Tell us about your site. Our intake form takes about 3 minutes. We'll follow up within a week.