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Discover Canada with our new Showcase, unveiling the latest projects from creatives across The Great White North.
Welcome to our new edition of Showcase Canada. This edition includes the work of talented photographers, directors, production companies and talent representatives.
Discover the unparalleled talent and professional services available for advertising campaigns across Canada. Keep reading to watch a short film on the Ferrari Purosangue, explore the incredible roster of a women-owned and operated agency from Toronto, and discover a variety of locations that can double for almost anywhere in the world.
Our featured editorial was captured by Marley Hutchinson with model Hanna Smetana. Marley is a British-born photographer based out of Vancouver and London. Further discover outstanding creatives in our Canada Directory and previous issues of Showcase Canada.
Here’s a selection of forthcoming events you shouldn’t miss:
CONTACT Photography Festival is Toronto's annual city-wide festival encompasing exhibitions, public art installations, and programs that feature the work of local and international lens-based artists.
Located in the heart of beautiful Montreal, Fantasia is a cultural and professional destination point, and since its first edition, the festival’s ever-growing popularity has attracted the attention of the international film industry alongside a legion of attendees from across the world. From July 18 to August 4.
Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch is the first major retrospective of work by the multimedia artist Shelley Niro (Six Nations Reserve, Bay of Quinte Mohawk, Turtle Clan). For more than 50 years, Niro has been creating art reflecting contemporary life and building upon Kanyen’kehá:ka (Mohawk) philosophies, deep understandings of history and a woman-centred worldview.