We believe culture is power. Since 2015, DMPUBLIC has stood at the intersection of art and architecture, design and discourse, technology and tradition, shaping how audiences engage with ideas that matter.

Colorful woven tapestries hanging in Canada's largest art fair.
Crowd of people at a Toronto outdoor street festival with food tents, trees, and city buildings in the background.
An outdoor stage at the TD Summer Soul Jam event, with a live band performing and an audience seated in green chairs in front, in an urban setting with tall buildings.

We don’t follow trends—we build movements.

Founded by Deanne Moser, our team has crafted bespoke strategies for galleries, museums, artists, luxury brands, and institutions, shaping the future of culture.

Our work is rooted in strategy and led by intuition. In a rapidly shifting landscape, we take a cross-disciplinary approach, bridging platforms, perspectives, and communities. We create communications that resonate, campaigns that endure, and moments that connect.

We are collaborators.

Every client relationship is a strategic partnership defined by clarity, creativity, and trust. We listen deeply, think boldly, and deliver results that go beyond the brief.

We are here to move the conversation forward.

Our vision is to be innovators in the cultural sector—championing art’s vital role in society, inspiring connection, and building communities we’re proud to be part of.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion aren’t add-ons—they’re the foundation. They shape who we are, how we work, and why we do what we do.

Deanne Moser is an award-winning communications strategist and one of Canada’s leading voices in arts and culture PR. She is the Founder and Principal of DMPUBLIC, a Toronto-based agency she launched in 2015 to support cultural institutions, artists, and creative organizations through strategic earned media and storytelling.

With more than 20 years of experience, Deanne has led national and international campaigns across museums, galleries, festivals, tourism boards, public art, and placemaking initiatives. Her work bridges culture, diplomacy, and public engagement, translating complex creative programming into compelling narratives that resonate with media and audiences alike.

Deanne is known for her deep understanding of the cultural sector, trusted media relationships, and ability to manage high-profile, multi-stakeholder projects with sensitivity and precision. She is a go-to advisor for organizations seeking thoughtful, impactful visibility in Canada’s cultural landscape.

Deanne Moser