‘Kind of surprising’: Artist questions Truro business group’s use of AI for merchandise
‘Kind of surprising’: Artist questions Truro business group’s use of AI for merchandise
Publish Date: 2026-07-13 12:28:00
Source Domain: www.cbc.ca
- A local artist, Alicia Simms Breland, expressed surprise that the Downtown Truro Partnership used AI to design merchandise for a recent community festival in Truro, N.S.
- The partnership organized the Truro Buskerfest and created tote bags featuring AI-generated artwork, sold for $25, as part of a fun keepsake initiative for festival attendees.
- The use of AI for the design process was disclosed by the Downtown Truro Partnership in response to inquiries, with a focus on exploring new initiatives within limited resources.
- Simms Breland highlighted community support for local artists and suggested alternative ways to promote local art, like contests for younger artists or using proceeds to support artists.
- She acknowledged the growing prevalence of AI in creative fields but noted its contentious nature, including potential consumer boycotts.
- The Downtown Truro Partnership committed to exploring various creative approaches for future merchandise, emphasizing a possible collaboration with local artists.