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'The Know My Name campaign demonstrates our commitment to the equality conversation and is the perfect initiative to really showcase how oOh!’s network can be used as public space medium – captivating and educating Australians with these astonishing works of art at significant scale.'

Neil Ackland, Chief Content and Creative Officer, oOh!media

The Know My Name National Outdoor Art Event in partnership with oOh!media kicked off in February 2020 for six weeks. This landmark collaboration saw close to 3000 static and digital billboards across metro and regional sites showcasing works by 45 Australian women artists from the national collection.

From large-scale billboards to bus shelters, railway stations, shopping centres, office blocks and cafes across the country, the scale of the project across traditionally commercial platforms was that of an international blockbuster film. Thanks to the incredible support of oOh!media, art from the national collection reached over 12 million people.


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