Awani Review

Complete News World

Zoom Art invites itself to the advertising space for the fourth edition

Zoom Art invites itself to the advertising space for the fourth edition

Rosemond Communications Takes care of press relations for Zoom art project Which will come to the advertising space of the fourth edition, from September 23 to October 15, at the Montmorency quad station and at the Metro de la Concorde station. Presenting an unusual urban art track titled “Secret Nature,” the project will collect 30 images of existing artworks by 15 artists from all backgrounds spread across advertising media.

“I invite the residents of Laval to go downtown to experience this exceptional contemporary art trail and to take the opportunity to take a break at the Momo Cultural Station. These completely free initiatives demonstrate the city’s commitment to making the Montmorency sector more vibrant and offering an enhanced and accessible on-site experience.” Flavia Alexandra NovakSaint Rose Municipal Councilor responsible for cultural files.

Zoom Art will be published on various advertising media along the streets, inside Montmorency station and its terminus as well as at the Metro de la Concorde station. Passers-by, traveling on foot, bike, public transport or car, will be able to spot the artists of the Fourth Edition: Chloe Pollack, Gwenael Belanger, Evan Bennett, Ludovic Boni, Riva rose, Dana Edmonds, Sylvie Fraser, Charlotte Ghomeshi, Hoagin, Sarah Ann Johnson, Alan Lefort, Katherine Melanson, Jean-Benoit Beaulieu, Christopher Faraday Szabo And Chih Chin Wang.

Images of artists’ works will be accompanied by accessible texts about each person’s creative approach.

Moreover, as part of A a raceThe public will be invited to vote for their favorite artist. The winning person will receive one of the works from this fourth edition. Finally, the public will be invited to participate in a guided tour with the project curator as well as exchange meetings with the participating artists, on October 1, on the occasion of World Thinking Day. Culture days.

See also  Climate: Many glaciers disappear 'really irreversible'