Page Art Projects provides expert art advisory services for collectors, designers, and organizations seeking thoughtful, well-informed art decisions. I help clients navigate the contemporary art landscape with clarity and confidence — from acquiring individual works to shaping cohesive art programs.
Grounded in deep industry experience and a strong curatorial perspective, my work connects people with art that resonates intellectually, aesthetically, and emotionally. Whether supporting a growing collection or guiding a complex project, my role is to bring discernment, structure, and trusted judgment to every decision.
OUR MISSION
photo: Tim Hardy
Hi, I’m Erin Page — an art consultant and arts professional with over fifteen years of experience working across the contemporary art world.
I was raised in a home surrounded by sculpture, painting, and installation, spending much of my childhood in my mother’s art gallery observing the relationships between artists, dealers, and collectors. That early exposure shaped how I understand art not only as an object, but as a dialogue — one that requires care, context, and informed decision-making.
Over the course of my career, I have advised private collectors, managed and represented professional artists, identified emerging talent, and overseen complex art projects from concept through completion. I bring a curatorial approach to my advisory work, balancing aesthetic sensibility, market awareness, and the practical realities of acquisition. My clients often come to me when they feel out of their depth and want a trusted professional to help them move forward with confidence.
While my practice is primarily focused on advising collectors and shaping art programs, I continue to work selectively with a small group of artists whose practices I know deeply. This ongoing engagement keeps me closely connected to the studio, the creative process, and the evolving conversations within contemporary art.
In addition to leading Page Art Projects, I serve as Program Director for Campana Studios, a North County San Diego–based nonprofit dedicated to creative and economic development for artists.
Originally from the Midwest, I live and work in San Diego, California. My approach is thoughtful, discreet, and relationship-driven — grounded in experience, guided by judgment, and centered on helping clients make art decisions they can stand behind.