Digital signage in Canadian malls showcases summer art

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Images courtesy Pattison Onestop

Pattison Onestop, which operates digital out-of-home (DOOH) networks across Canada, recently added summer arts programming for its digital signs in shopping centres, including photographic and collage works.

The season began with Girls, a black-and-white portrait photography series by Canadian artist Janieta Eyre, which ran from July 1 to 14. This will be followed by Cutting Up Culture, a collection of contemporary collages by five international artists, from August 5 to 25.

“We have received such positive responses from communities across Canada about our art programs, so I’m pleased to present these new series to help energize and transform some of our public spaces,” says Sharon Switzer, Pattison Onestop’s arts programmer and curator.