A limited-edition Blue Friday campaign where 100% of proceeds support ocean cleanup, partner NGOs, and Retide Labs’ research to prevent ocean plastic.
Read MoreLaunching early next year with Medellín’s Salvajes Collective, this festival invites global artists to paint murals rooted in community stories and healing.
Read MoreWe’re working with technology partners to develop interactive projection mapping for museums, galleries, and exhibitions, transforming spaces with storytelling through light, movement, and participation.
Read MoreArt of Renewal is an international documentary series hosted by Parisa Golchoubian that follows her nomadic journey to collaborate with artists addressing environmental issues through creativity. From subtle gestures to bold interventions, the series explores how art becomes activism, healing, and transformation across cultures.
Read MoreA 3-day creative wellness retreat in collaboration with Moon Bloom Studio. Blending ritual, art, and storytelling, this summit helps women reconnect with their authentic creative selves.
Read MoreThe Artterra Online Gallery (2021–2024) reimagined what a gallery could look like in the digital space. Representing 67 artists from across Canada, it hosted exhibitions, events, and campaigns that paired art with social purpose. These early experiments in digital connection and storytelling laid the foundation for Artterra’s evolution into a creative studio.
Read MoreThe Artterra A–Z Challenges and Community (2022–2023) was a year-long online program guiding artists from emerging to established. With monthly topics, expert talks, workshops, and a supportive global community, it gave thousands of artists the tools and momentum to grow their practice and careers.
Read MoreThe Art Meets Design Competition, created in partnership with Clavis Studio for DesignTO 2024, invited interior designers to build immersive VR exhibitions where art shaped the space itself. By starting with artworks from Artterra’s collection, designers reimagined how art and design converge in the digital age.
Read MoreThe VR Exhibitions explored how technology can transform art experiences. In partnership with Clavis Studio, Artterra created immersive virtual showrooms that placed artworks into interior settings, reimagining how audiences connect with art online.
Read MoreThe Artist Spotlight Series paired film students with artists across Canada through a mentorship program led by Kelsey Blake and funded by Riipen. The result is a collection of short documentaries that amplify artistic voices while training the next generation of storytellers.
Read MoreThe SIMA Festival is an annual collaboration between the Outdoor Artist Collective and Artterra, rooted in Northern British Columbia. Each January, it transforms winter into a season of connection and reflection, blending Indigenous wisdom, environmental storytelling, and artistic collaboration. As SIMA’s online partner, Artterra helps bring these voices to a global stage through curated digital exhibitions.
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