Filipino-Canadian artist to unveil new art at Toronto's Union Station
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Filipino-Canadian artist to unveil new art at Toronto's Union Station
Zante’s site-specific works are a celebration of Ontario’s ecological richness.



TORONTO.- Union Station unveiled Aura, a series of new artworks by acclaimed Filipino Canadian artist Jason Zante, now on view in Canada's busiest transit hub. This vibrant body of work transforms Union Station into a sanctuary of colour, flora, and contemplation, offering a moment of stillness in the heart of downtown Toronto.

As part of Union’s ongoing commitment to placemaking and showcasing contemporary public art, Aura is part of Unionnale, a dedicated art corridor located in the south end of Union Market. Inspired by Toronto’s vibrant laneways and alleyways adorned with street art, Unionnale brings that same spirit of creativity and surprise into the station. Designed as a space for visual storytelling and artistic discovery, Unionnale showcases the work of local artists through rotating exhibitions every two years, selected through a juried process.Toronto Union collaborated with the City of Toronto through their combined city-wide public art initiatives, helping to animate the daily commute with dynamic, accessible, and thought-provoking works.

Zante’s site-specific works are a celebration of Ontario’s ecological richness. Drawing on his multidisciplinary practice, Aura brings together large-scale digital paintings across three major surfaces: a vaulted ceiling, the bench wall mural, and a series of art panels throughout the station.

Using his signature style of bold colour, surreal geometry, and layered landscapes, Jason Zante brings Aura to life with vibrant depictions of native Ontario flora. Across the artwork, visitors will find species such as blue false indigo, butterfly milkweed, pale purple coneflowers, cardinal flower, and staghorn sumac. Overhead, a majestic maple tree stretches across the vaulted ceiling, its leaves shifting through all four seasons, a visual invitation for viewers to look up, pause, and reconnect with the natural world.

“Aura is about restoring a sense of harmony and reflection within the everyday,” says Zante. “Even brief encounters with biophilic imagery can have a profound impact on our well-being. This work offers a visual escape, but also a return, to ourselves, and to the land.”

Born in the Philippines and based in Toronto, Jason Zante has made his mark on the art world with large-scale murals and digital works that fuse nature and imagination.

With major commissions for Fallsview Casino, The Four Seasons Hotel, and TD Bank, Zante is known for his distinctive ability to transform public and commercial spaces through immersive colour and layered symbolism.

“Our goal is to make Union Station more than just a place to pass through—we want it to be a destination where art and culture are part of the experience,” says Syma Shah, Vice President and Executive Director of Programming at Union. “Jason has transformed Unionnale into a space that encourages and uplifts. We believe visitors will pause and feel inspiration through this work.”










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