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Meet the Curator and Creator of Citizen Atelier Alessandra Salituri By: Jill Clark / mtltimes.ca

Bright yet light, beautifully minimalistic, come naturally to a lot of artists.” Alessanfeminine and surreal are some words that dra took interest in the communications and come to mind when browsing through Citi- business aspect of art—the first spark that zen Atelier, a luxurious online art market- led to Citizen Atelier. place founded in Montreal. Another spark lit in Paris. Alessandra travCreator and curator, Alessandra Salituri, elled to Paris, and immediately fell in love inherited her love of art and design from her with their art galleries. Artists work in the artistic mother. “I think being so close to an shops alongside their completed work. The artist, you see the artistic process,” she shopping experience is relaxed and persaid. While watching her mother make her sonal. Buyers meet the artists. They see way as an artist, Alessandra learned that snapshots of the artistic process. They with creativity comes a need for artists to learn about their inspiration and work methbe business people as well. “That doesn’t ods. www.mtltimes.ca WEDNESDAY

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At the age of nineteen, Alessandra began representing artists and their work. “I was trying to pick pieces of art for my own home, then I had a roster of clients who were looking for art,” she explained. Unfortunately, the artistic experience in Canada is overwhelming and inaccessible for many. Another spark—it made sense for Alessandra to eventually create a channel for artists and buyers to connect comfortably. Creating Citizen Atelier

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Alessandra connects artists with buyers through Citizen Atelier. “I wanted to make the buying process more accessible,” she said. “Art is abstract and intimidating. I want to make it less intimidating.” The user-friendly interface and attractive design does just that— with the added comfort of shopping from your home. 7


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Alessandra’s intuition grew into success. Within months of launching, a designer working on Jessica Alba’s bedroom contacted Alessandra about sourcing a few pieces from the gallery for the space. A year later, Elle Décor named Citizen Atelier one of the top online galleries in the world. The world had been waiting for Alessandra’s online Atelier. Citizen Atelier is modelled off the relaxed art buying atmosphere Alessandra first experienced in Paris. She designed the marketplace with comfort and genuine connection in mind. This is not shop and click buying. Users browse the artists, read Alessandra’s story, and check her blog, which features new artists’ stories, art buying tips, and dreamy décor. Alessandra embodies the brand shoppers see on the website. Citizen Atelier is a small snippet into her own life. She selects each artist on the marketplace, and meets personally with as many as possible. “I think it’s important to bring who I am as a person into my work,” Alessandra said. She values human connection over business, and keeps her clients and artists’ best interest close to her

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heart. “I think that the world is a village,” Alessandra said. “Part of my goal is to make art from other parts of the world accessible.” She finds new artists through her travels, social media, and submissions, always trying to maintain a balance of international to Canadian work. A popular recent addition is Anna Argiropoulos, a Toronto-based travel photographer with dreamy prints of Greek islands. How does Alessandra choose art? Alessandra’s number one piece of advice when choosing art for your home: you have to love it. “I love art that inspires you to live your best life,” she said. “When I’m choosing art, I’m not thinking ‘Wow, that piece will look good with this couch.’ Art gives soul to a space and it should be something that speaks to you.” Surreal art—pieces that look dreamy or unexpected—are her favourite. Essentially, let your heart decide. “Let your choice be something that speaks to you. Don’t worry about matching.” Art is meant to stand out in your home. It’s a conversation starter. An investment. Expose yourself to as much art as possible to find something you love. Another tip: although gallery walls are popular right now, a single oversized piece might be the statement you’re looking for in your home. “I’m a fan of big and bold art, especially if you live in an open concept space.” Citizen Atelier’s evolution While Citizen Atelier will grow and evolve over the years, Alessandra continues to stay true to the experience she has created. Alessandra’s role has grown to include meetings with artists; home, business, and hotel artwork consultations with interior designers; and photoshoots. She’s also currently working to offer users a framing service in the coming weeks. Despite how busy she is, Alessandra makes a point to dedicate time to her own continued learning. “For me as a business owner I think it’s important to keep evolving and learning,” she said. “I try to set aside an hour a day to read up on business, marketing, and gain knowledge.” Her personal evolution as an entrepreneur directly translates to the growth of Citizen Atelier. Along with education, resourcefulness, creativity, and innovation are keys to her success. www.citizenatelier.com

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Online art marketplaces were not the norm in 2014 when Citizen Atelier launched. “I had to rely on my intuition when I was building the concept,” Alessandra said. “This is something that I felt a niche and a desire for, but there weren’t many people to look up to throughout the process.” Alessandra Salituri built her business from the ground up. She listened to the needs of her clients to create something new and beautiful. “You want to create something that you think will speak to people.” The choice of an online platform gives art buyers a new shopping experience. Prices start as low as $30 for a single print, up to thousands for limited edition pieces. The range of prices is meant to be inclusive of the broad buyer market, without sacrificing quality. Artists ship their work directly to the buyer, typically within two weeks, to minimize the number of hands each piece passes through. “We like to have the personal touch on the art,” Alessandra said. “The artists will often sign the work—especially if it’s limited edition.”

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If you noticed something blue running along Highway 20 in Montreal, you might be wondering what it is all about. One thing for certain, it's not primer for a good paint job on the cement walls. It is a $3.2 million art installation in progress, that will span a 6-kilometre stretch of road on the sound walls built alongside the auto route from Montréal Trudeau airport to the 1st avenue overpass in Lachine. And the goal is to transform the stretch of road into an 'art corridor'. In a press release from The National Bank, the main sponsor of the privately funded project, it is technically part of Montreal's 375th birthday celebrations. “Bleu de Bleu is designed to evoke the shores of the St. Lawrence River,” the National Bank wrote in their release. “Travelers along the highway will see the installation change and grow more complex as it adapts to the changing cityscape that surrounds it. Some sections will pulse to their own rhythm, lit by blue LED lights.” The project was designed by artist Alain Paiement, whose work combines painting, photography, installations and architecture. 'An

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inspiring blend of art and infrastructure, this work will embody and further consolidate Montréal’s already strong identity as a creative city'. "This unique installation will enhance the experience of travelling between the airport and downtown. Truly a world-class project, Bleu de Bleu is one of many innovative, creative initiatives that are inspiring and delighting Montrealers," Mayor Denis Coderre was cited as saying. The artwork, which will be unveiled officially on September 8th, will be in place for three to five years. Marie-Pierre Jodoin, a spokesperson for the bank, said most of the work has been completed already and what remains is the installation of the LED lights. Transport Quebec spokesperson Martin Girard explained that the work is been undertaken at night, and the highway has had to be closed in order for some of the work to take place. Do you think the art installation will be pleasing or will it be an eyesore? Do you think it could be a distraction for drivers? Please let us know what you think!

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Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story, the show that inspired a generation of multi-million selling juke-box musicals including Jersey Boys, Mamma Mia, Million Dollar Quartet, and We Will Rock You, is back by popular demand! With more than 22 million music fans having lived the experience since it opened in London’s West End in 1989, Buddy speaks an international language, and continues to thrill rockin’ audiences from 8 to 80 the world over. Both publicly and critically acclaimed, Buddy tells the enduring tale of the musical icon’s meteoric rise to fame and his final legendary performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, before his tragic and untimely death at the age of 22. In 18 short months, the Texasborn boy revolutionized the face of contemporary music influencing everyone from The Beatles to Bruce Springsteen. Boasting a phenomenally multi-talented cast, together they present two terrific hours of music with over 20 of his greatest hits, including the timeless classics That’ll Be the Day, Peggy Sue, Oh Boy and Rave On. With the

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Big Bopper’s Chantilly Lace and Ritchie Valens’ La Bamba completing a stellar musical line-up, Buddy is a not to be missed evening of feel good family entertainment Buddy’s widow, Maria Elena Holly, says of the show: “When we opened the show we never imagined Buddy’s music and story would still be rocking stages and entertaining audiences around the world week-in week-out over 25 years later. I believe this is testament to a great show – the first of its kind – and to the enduring appeal of Buddy Holly and what he represents; a youthful energy, huge talent and creativity, combined with a determination to make a lasting impression in this world.” Writer/Producer Alan Janes says “Audiences dance in the aisles every night to our enactment of the story of a young man whose musical career spanned an all-too-brief period but whose music will be remembered forever”. More info: buddythemusical.com Tickets:

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Rediscover Montreal on La Grande Roue By: Bonnie Wurst / mtltimes.ca

There is something new in Montreal and it will soon have you turning around and around - literally. Great views of Montreal can be found on Mount Royal's lookouts and inbound on the bridges, as well as from boats on the river and some of the city's highest buildings - but not much can compare to being close to 20 stories high in the air and having a 360 de-

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gree panoramic view, while on the largest observation wheel in Canada. Think of it as the ultimate Ferris wheel, but instead of being locked in by a bar on open air seats for two, sometimes swaying precariously back and forth, you will be sitting in the comfort of a climate-controlled gondola that is air-conditioned in the summer and heated in the winter.

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The wheel offers two experiences to take in the view, under the sun or under the stars each unique perspectives of the city and its surroundings. And it will be open all year round. La Grande Roue (The Big Wheel) will be a permanent, landmark attraction situated in Old Montreal along the shore of the Saint Lawrence River. It was originally supposed to open last June to be part of Montreal's 375th celebrations, but because of the unusual rainy spring and dangerous torrential rains, safety came first for the workers. "The official opening is now scheduled for this Labor Day weekend - as long as any extreme weather doesn't interfere again," said Jeff Jorgensen, 20

President of the La Grande Roue de MontrÊal, who with his father Niels, decided to start the 'Montreal Wheel Project'. With a background as a commercial helicopter pilot - Jeff knows a few things about heights. He also explained they learned under the tutelage of experts and that the ride is 'Quiet and smooth' and 'Like riding a magic carpet‌' It sounds like La Grande Roue is one project sure to make its mark in Montreal. "There is something to see in every direction," he further explained, "making the views from the observation wheel the best in the world! It will be great for the city, attracting Montrealers to come down, as well as tourists."

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In the evening, colorful lights steal the show, creating a romantic and festive atmosphere. Mount Royal disappears, but you can still see its illuminated cross, atop a lively urban landscape... And let’s not forget the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, whose lighting beautifully completes the nighttime panorama. The Grande Roue de Montréal itself is not to be outdone, shining on the Bonsecours Basin every evening.' You will even be able to see as far at Mont Orford in the Eastern Townships! The ride will last about 15 minutes, which is about two or three rotations. And if you have any concerns about safety, Jeff can reassure you that safety was the number one priority for the designers of the wheel. "We used state of the art equipment - and the foundation is so strong, you can build the Empire State building on it!" he said. "They dug 70 feet down to the bedrock and the support pylons (made of steel) were inserted 30 feet into the bedrock and then filled with concrete." La Grande Roue de Montréal’s 42

gondolas are equipped with ultra-clear tempered glass panes - allowing you to observe the landscape in detail, while protecting you from UV rays. You can ride the observation wheel 365 days a year and whatever the weather, you can rest assured that its state-of-theart gondolas will protect you from the elements. They will also be able to accommodate people with limited mobility. If you use a wheelchair and would like them to help you plan your visit, please don’t hesitate to contact their customer service staff. It is located at the Old Port of Montreal, Bonsecours Basin (Enter the Old Port via Quai de l’Horloge street) and if you do not wish to travel down by car, you can use public transit and get off at the Champ-de-Mars Metro station. It will be open from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm, 365 days a year… rain or shine! For further information and to purchase tickets - or even choose a private gondola package, you can go to their website at: www.lagranderouedemontreal.com

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prospective buyers away altogether. In most cases, you can make a reasonable pre- inspection yourself if you know what you're looking for, and knowing what you're looking for can help you prevent little problems from growing into costly and unmanageable ones. To help home sellers deal with this issue before their homes are listed, a free report entitled "11 Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection" has been compiled which explains the issues involved. To order a FREE Special Report, visit: www.montrealinspectionpitfalls.com Get your free special report NOW to learn how to ensure a home inspection doesn't cost you the sale of your home.

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MONTREAL - According to industry experts, there are over 33 physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when your home is for sale. A new report has been prepared which identifies the eleven most common of these problems, and what you should know about them before you list your home for sale. Whether you own an old home or a brand new one, there are a number of things that can fall short of requirements during a home inspection. If not identified and dealt with, any of these 11 items could cost you dearly in terms of repair. That's why it's critical that you read this report before you list your home. If you wait until the building inspector flags these issues for you, you will almost certainly experience costly delays in the close of your home sale or, worse, turn


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Welcome to 191 Brock South Located in the golden square mile of Montreal West adjacent to NDG These newly built condos have a Sleek, Contemporary design with an underground parking elevator and all the comfort you can ask for. Come in and take advantage of the limited units left. Make Brock your new address. Quite simply not to be missed.

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