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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 2009 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


 

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