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Here’s why Endeavor prioritizes art in its coworking space

“Creativity is contagious; pass it on.” – Albert Einstein

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Artwork at Endeavor

This Stop, Endeavor by Greenville-based artist Ric Standridge. Oil on Canvas, 2017.

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Did you know? Working while surrounded by art can be good for you and good for business. That’s why when Endeavor built out their coworking space on downtown’s One City Plaza, art was always a priority.

Here’s a look at the impact of art:

  • Viewing art can improve empathy, lower anxiety, restore cognitive energy, and help develop critical thinking skills (Colliers, 2018)
  • People who work in offices with art are 17% more productive than those working in basic, functional environments (University of Exeter, 2016)
  • “Art can move our emotions, reduce stress, energize creativity, stimulate critical thinking, [and] art in the workplace brings all those benefits to an organization,” says Miami University President Gregory Crawford in Forbes.

Eight years later, Endeavor’s “small but impactful” collection showcases local artists across a variety of mediums, and inspires hundreds of members and visitors as they work, meet and celebrate.

Take a look at Endeavor’s artwork virtually, or in-person.

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