It takes a long way to organize an exhibition. First you need to decide that you want to connect your life with art. Then choose the direction you want to pursue, get an education in this area and find work in a museum that specializes in this type of art. And only then organize your own exhibition.
It is necessary
- Art education
- Love for art
Instructions
Step 1
The first step in organizing an exhibition is to define its theme. Maybe this is an exhibition of one artist or trends in contemporary art. Start with an idea.
Step 2
Select a date for organizing the exhibition. Make sure there are no similar events on these days.
Step 3
To organize an exhibition, try to find additional funding - these can be companies and private investors. Large exhibitions tend to cost a lot of money, but they offer tremendous opportunities to increase the prestige of the organization that sponsors the event.
Step 4
When it comes to organizing an insert, you definitely need to create promotional materials - brochures and catalogs. Plan the content of the directory and try to find art experts who will write the texts for it. Approve the design of all materials related to your exhibition - catalog, banners, postcards, calendars, etc.
Step 5
Create an exhibition space. You may need professional help to set up art installations or arrange especially large paintings. Organize the space so that it is convenient for visitors to navigate through it and that all exhibits are available for viewing.
Step 6
Create signs with information for all jobs. The full explanatory text includes not only the title, but also answers common questions that viewers have. This way, visitors to the exhibition will be able to better understand what is presented.
Step 7
Plan the show program and write a press release about the event. Send it out to the art press and travel magazines. It is possible that not only residents of your city will want to visit the exhibition.
Step 8
Host an event to celebrate the opening of the exhibition and watch as more people become imbued with ideas for art, thanks to you and the exhibition you organize.