Exhibition brochure template for art shows
Every exhibition needs a brochure. Whether you're a curator mounting a group show, a gallery hosting a solo exhibition, or an artist running a pop-up, a clean PDF brochure helps visitors remember the work and take prices home.
What is an exhibition brochure?
An exhibition brochure is a compact document handed out at gallery openings, art fairs, and studio visits. It typically includes the exhibition title, participating artists, a checklist of works with prices, and contact information for the gallery or artist. Unlike a full catalogue, a brochure is designed to be lightweight, affordable to print, and easy to email.
What to include in an exhibition brochure
- Cover — exhibition title, venue, dates, and optional hero image
- Artist list — names and short bios for group shows
- Work checklist — thumbnails or plates with title, medium, dimensions, year, and price
- Essay or statement — a short curatorial text (optional but adds value)
- Contact & hours — gallery address, email, website, and opening hours
Brochure vs. catalogue — what's the difference?
A brochure is shorter (4–16 pages), cheaper to print, and designed for distribution at the show. A catalogue is longer, more permanent, and often produced in a limited edition for collectors. DigitalEyezz's Group Show template works perfectly for brochures with its two-up layout — two works per page keeps page counts low and printing costs down.
How to build your exhibition brochure PDF
DigitalEyezz ships a dedicated exhibition brochure builder — separate from the catalog tool. Pick a bifold, trifold, single sheet, or A5 booklet, add your works, venue, and contact, then export a print-ready PDF.
Best templates for exhibition brochures
- Group Show — two artworks per page, ideal for group exhibitions
- Classic Exhibition — cream paper, serif cover, gallery-grade feel
- Art Fair Booth — compact two-up with prices on every page
- Solo Show — artist statement + plates for solo exhibitions