Leverage the power of art.

Supporting artists means supporting vibrant communities. Bringing their works into the RBC collection supports their livelihood – but also brings these conversations into the spaces where we live and work.
— Corrie Jackson, RBC Art Collection, Senior Curator

Business

Studies on the impact of art in the workplace have shown that:

  • 78% of employees agree that artwork helps reduce stress.

  • 92% of female respondents stated that art affects their general well-being in the workplace, with 71% of male respondents in agreement.

  • 64% of employees agreed that artwork helps increase creativity and innovation.

  • 32% of employees are more productive when they have control over the design of their workplace.

  • 73% of respondents agree that art helps bring a brand to life.*

  • 95% of those surveyed said that including local art is an effective way to support the community while garnering goodwill.*

    *2021 State of the Art Report

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