Arius offers an industry-leading program in which we collaborate closely with museums throughout the entire process. Starting with a discussion about your priorities and your collection, we can start building a bespoke partnership and program. Our digitization process starts with Arius Technology’s in-museum scanning before the data is processed at our offices in Vancouver, BC. Our carefully selected partners take care of the elevated printing and Larson-Juhl steps in for any framing and distribution of reproductions.
Take a digital snapshot of your collection to preserve the condition of a painting as it is today, helping future restoration efforts for generations to come.
Inspect the surface of a painting with the ability to zoom into details as fine as a human hair, and experiment with digital restoration before starting the hands-on restoration.
With reproductions that aren’t bound by the safety of the museum, you can spread your story and promote campaigns by sending your collection to anywhere in the world.
A full copy of digitization data is transferred to the museum, with the freedom to repurpose it for scientific, educational, or commercial activities in the future.
National Gallery of Canada Collection
With our debut collection launching textured reproductions of works by great masters and Canadian heroes, the National Gallery of Canada collaboration is a glowing example of how we can work together to conserve fine art, provide commercial opportunities, and support future education and outreach programs.