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Advertise in Canadian Art

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 culture.


ONLINE ADVERTISING

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

Download 2012 Online Advertising Media Kit PDF


GALLERY ADVERTISING

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.)

Download 2012 Gallery Advertising Media Kit PDF

Download 2011 Gallery Advertising Media Kit PDF


NATIONAL ADVERTISING

Canadian Art is a terrific way for organizations of all kinds to reach a select and discerning group of readers. (National advertising rates are gross and are commissionable.)

Download 2012 National Advertising Media Kit PDF

Download 2011 National Advertising Media Kit PDF


TO RESERVE YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE

To reserve your advertising space in Canadian Art, contact Amy Corner, Sales Director, by phone at (416) 368-8854 ext. 113, by fax at (416) 368-6135, or by email at acorner@canadianart.ca.



ADVERTISING SPECIFICATIONS

Download Canadian Art Production Specifications PDF

Production-related questions should be directed to Stefanie Fiore, Production Manager, by phone at (416) 368-8854 ext. 103 or by email at ads@canadianart.ca


 

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