Art exhibition brochure — free PDF template & builder
An art exhibition brochure is one of the most effective marketing tools a gallery or artist can use. It lives in visitors' hands after they leave the show, carries prices and contact details, and turns casual viewers into buyers. DigitalEyezz's free builder makes creating one effortless.
Why every exhibition needs a brochure
Visitors forget. A well-designed brochure reminds them what they saw, how much it cost, and how to reach you. For group shows, it helps collectors remember which artist made which piece. For solo shows, it becomes a keepsake that lives on coffee tables and in studio visits long after the exhibition closes.
What goes into an art exhibition brochure
- Front cover — exhibition title, venue name, date range, and one striking image
- Inside spread — checklist of works with small images, titles, and prices
- Artist pages — for group shows, a short bio and headshot per artist
- Back cover — gallery logo, address, hours, email, and website
- Optional essay — a short curatorial text adds credibility and context
Design tips for a memorable brochure
Keep it clean. Let the artwork dominate. Use generous whitespace and a single typeface family. Price lists should be easy to scan — align prices to the right and titles to the left. Print on uncoated paper for a tactile, gallery-quality feel.
Build your art exhibition brochure in minutes
DigitalEyezz ships a dedicated exhibition brochure builder— separate from the catalog tool, with its own folded layouts (bifold, trifold, single sheet, booklet). Add your works, venue, and contact and export a print-ready PDF.
Recommended templates
- Group Show — two works per page, perfect for group exhibition brochures
- Art Fair Booth — compact format with prices on every spread
- Classic Exhibition — one work per page for premium solo show brochures
- Print Editions — contact-sheet grid for print release brochures