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ADVERTISING IN CANADIAN ART
A Truly Valuable and Worthwhile Investment
Your advertisement in Canadian Art is a truly worthwhile investment. You’ll reach a highly lucrative niche market in a trusted and sophisticated environment while supporting the growth of Canadian art culture.


NEW ONLINE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY

A 2010 enhanced gallery listing at canadianart.ca enables you to effortlessly advertise one year of exhibitions and events for a single annual fee.

Download Online Advertising Media Kit PDF

To reserve online advertising space, contact Amy Corner, Sales Director (416) 368-8854 ext. 113, (416) 368-6135 (fax), acorner@canadianart.ca


GALLERY ADVERTISING

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Canadian Art is proud to support the visual arts in Canada through subsidized advertising rates for art galleries. (Gallery rates are net and non-commissionable.)

To reserve gallery advertising space, contact Amy Corner, Sales Director (416) 368-8854 ext. 113, (416) 368-6135 (fax), acorner@canadianart.ca


NATIONAL ADVERTISING

Download National Advertising Media Kit PDF

(National advertising rates are gross and are commissionable.)

To reserve national advertising space, contact Amy Corner, Sales Director (416) 368-8854 ext. 113, (416) 368-6135 (fax), acorner@canadianart.ca



SPECIFICATIONS

Advertising Specifications
Download Canadian Art Production Specifications PDF

Production-related questions should be directed to Production Manager, (416) 368-8854 ext. 103, ads@canadianart.ca


Online Advertising Specifications
Download Canadian Art Online Specifications PDF

Online production-related questions should be directed to Sasha Havlik, Online Production Manager, (416) 368-8854 ext. 114, web@canadianart.ca


 

FOUNDATION NEWS

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ONLINE

  • Sol LeWitt: Primary Legacy

    In recent years, both the Dia and MASS MoCA have mounted tribute exhibitions to late American artist Sol LeWitt. This week, Mercer Union wraps up its own notable homage, which recreates a 1981 wall drawing LeWitt did for the then-fledgling space.

  • The Khyber Controversy: Three Years' Grace

    For the past number of years, there's been controversy regarding the future of Halifax’s Khyber Arts Society. Seen by many as a key venue locally and nationally, the Khyber was back in the news this month as a city report recommended a new three-year plan for its space.

  • Todd Tremeer: War Games

    Play and strife come together, DIY style, in Todd Tremeer’s Little Wars (Make Me), an interactive project that debuted this month at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. In it, viewers can collaborate on a wall-sized battle mural and “bring the war home” via paper-cutout soldiers.

  • John Kissick/Gwen MacGregor: Two for the Road

    Summer is often marked by contrasts, a dynamic that the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery seems to pick up on in its current pairing of solo shows: John Kissick’s manic, multifaceted paintings and Gwen MacGregor’s calm, geoscience-toned fieldwork.

  • Heat: Marvelous Meltdowns

    MKG127 acknowledges Toronto’s above-average summer temperatures with “Heat,” an exhibition that ironically offers some cool respite while displaying works that evoke bubbling tar, existential crises and blistering guitar solos.

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