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Montreal creative Studio LNDMRK (MURAL Fest) is celebrating 8 years of transforming the city’s landscape

The Leonard Cohen mural by Kevin Ledo, on St. Laurent Boulevard.

Montreal creative studio LNDMRK is behind some of this city’s most stunning recent visual transformations, from the building-sized Leonard Cohen mural created for the annual street-art MURAL Festival to the creation of the Royalmount arts hub.

LNDMRK is celebrating their 8-year anniversary with a new roster of local artists, a new website to demonstrate the company’s work, and new projects for 2021 and onward, providing a glimpse of hope into Montreal’s post-pandemic artistic life. The agency has 15 artists on their roster now, including locals FVCKRENDERLaurence VallièresBurnt ToastMarc-Olivier LamotheDalkhafineLeBicarLe MonstrBoycottCyrielle TremblayMortLSNR, and Jeremy Schantz.


Check out some incredible examples from LNDMRK’s roster below, as well as a promo video featuring a collaboration between Hologramme and Naya Ali. Head to the new LNDMRK site for more examples of their work, and for an idea of what to look forward to down the road.

The Montreal Jewish General Hospital mural by Patrick Forchild, part of this year’s MURAL Estival put on by LNDMRK.

Designed by France-born, Montreal-based artist Dalkhafine.


Designed by Quebec artist Cyrielle Tremblay.

MURAL’s first major technological project in partnership with MAPP MTL and creators Baillat Studio.

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