HI-VIS

Agency

We are committed to making visible the undercurrents and overtures of the working world around us. Our projects live at the intersection of creative production and social engagement, building futures from neighbor-to-neighbor dialogue, civic sharing, and bright-eyed perspectives.



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︎ Services
︎ Who is Hi-Vis?


HI-VIS AGENCY


Because seeing is believing.

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︎ Principals


Kelly Gregory is a social architect and sailor based on the Pacific. Her practice is rooted in socially-engaged work: affordable housing projects, exhibitions, re-imagining spaces of incarceration, democratic public space, design-build, and in-depth human-centered research. Her projects fold current communities and future solutions into functional, beautiful spaces for collaboration and engagement.

Mary Welcome (Palouse, Washington/Idaho) is a multidisciplinary cultural worker.  As an artist-organizer, her projects are rooted in community engagement and the development of intersectional programming to address equity, cultural advocacy, inclusivity, visibility, and imagination. She brings a nuanced perspective to the contemporary field, as an organizer working in service to small towns, as a cultural producer across American geographies, and as a facilitator of place-based arts programming.



︎ Collaborators





Corbin LaMont, Office of Virtue




Zoe Minikes, Flower Press





︎ Clients, Partners, Funders, Friends


Washington State Department of Transportation
Smart Growth America
Springboard for the Arts
Department of Public Transformation
Southwest Minnesota Housing Partnership
City of St James
Art Place America
National Endowment for the Arts






︎︎︎ Get in touch
︎︎︎ Recent Portfolio
︎ Services
︎ Who is HI-VIS?




HI-VIS is committed to making visible the undercurrents and overtures of the working world around us. Our projects live at the intersection of creative production and social engagement, building futures from neighbor-to-neighbor dialogue, civic sharing, and bright-eyed perspectives.