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Organizing your own exhibition as an emerging artist

Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Fri, January 30, 2026, 7:45 p.m. CET

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If you're an emerging artist, organizing your own exhibition is a powerful way to showcase your work. It also allows you to build your reputation and connect with an audience. While it might seem overwhelming at first, careful planning will lead to a successful exhibition that open new doors .

Show table of contents
1 Set yourself a goal and develop a strong concept
2 Structuring tasks
3 What's your budget?
4 Use your network to promote the exhibition
5 Decision between solo and group exhibition
6 Celebrate your journey
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Set yourself a goal and develop a strong concept

Before you start with the concrete planning, you should have a clear idea of ​​what you want to achieve and what message you want to convey to your audience.

  • What is the goal of your exhibition?
  • Would you like to show a specific group of works or experiment with a new medium or style?
  • Are you exploring a specific idea or an overarching concept?

Try writing a brief summary of your ideas and goals. Then read it through again and ask yourself: Are my thoughts clearly conveyed? Would this also make sense to someone who doesn't know my work as well as I do?

Don't be afraid to ask colleagues or friends for feedback to make sure your concept is crystal clear.

Structuring tasks

A clear schedule with all upcoming tasks and deadlines ensures a smooth process. In addition to the artistic work itself, you should also consider the following points:

  • Working with a new exhibition space: coordination with the on-site team, site visits, creation of an exhibition plan.
  • Marketing plan: Design of posters, writing of exhibition texts, contacting media, distribution of postcards and posters, listing on relevant websites, advertising via social media.
  • Setup & Logistics: Transport of the artworks, procurement of the necessary materials for setup (in the case of media-based works, this also includes practical items such as cables, projectors or the appropriate power supply ), installation of the works, dismantling after the end of the exhibition.
  • Documentation: Photo and video documentation, sharing of images via social media or your website.

Create a table or spreadsheet with all tasks and deadlines. Distribute the workload evenly to avoid becoming overwhelmed. When broken down, it's a manageable workload for a few weeks.

What's your budget?

Now that it's clear what needs to be done, the next step is to calculate the costs. Typical expenses include, for example:

  • Rent for the exhibition space
  • Material costs and framing of the works
  • Marketing (digital and print)
  • documentation

Consider sustainable solutions, such as borrowing materials, using recycled products, or partnering with environmentally conscious service providers to reduce your ecological footprint. Also, plan in a buffer for unexpected expenses to avoid last-minute stress.

Use your network to promote the exhibition

  • Social media: Share behind-the-scenes glimpses, create event pages, and publish engaging content on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or LinkedIn. Collaborations with influencers or art bloggers can generate additional attention.
  • Digital Marketing: Develop an email campaign for collectors , curators , and galleries.
  • Local media: Contact online magazines and cultural platforms in your region to explore reporting opportunities.
  • Personal invitations: Send individual invitations to colleagues, like-minded individuals, and contacts in your wider network. A personal message can make a significant difference in visibility and relationship building.

Decision between solo and group exhibition

Organizing your own exhibition as an emerging artist
Organizing your own exhibition as an emerging artist.
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Another crucial question is whether you want to organize a solo exhibition or a group exhibition. A solo exhibition showcases the work of a single individual, while a group exhibition involves several artists. Both formats have advantages and disadvantages.

  • Solo exhibitions: These allow you to present your work in a focused and intensive way and to clearly highlight your artistic vision. At the same time, the organizational effort is greater, as you have to take care of finding a venue, financing, and promotion on your own.
  • Group exhibitions: Here you share attention and responsibility with other artists. This can facilitate networking and simplify organization. However, the focus is often broader, and individual positions may receive less space.

Hybrid models are also conceivable, such as clearly defined solo sections within a group exhibition, in order to combine focus and collaboration.

Ultimately, the decision depends on your goals, your artistic direction, and the resources available. Carefully consider your options and choose the format that best showcases your work and brings you closer to your goals as an emerging artist .

Celebrate your journey

Document your process and take time for reflection. Seeing an idea transform into a full exhibition is incredibly fulfilling. Engage visitors through artist talks, public programs, workshops, or Q&A sessions to deepen the exchange and share your story.

Organizing your own exhibition as an emerging artist can be challenging, but also extremely rewarding. If you follow these steps, you'll be well-equipped to put on a successful exhibition and present your work to a wider audience.

Owner and Managing Director of Kunstplaza. Publisher, editor and passionate blogger in the field of art, design and creativity since 2011.
Joachim Rodriguez y Romero

Owner and Managing Director of Kunstplaza. Journalist, editor, and passionate blogger in the field of art, design, and creativity since 2011. Successful completion of a degree in web design as part of a university study (2008). Further development of creativity techniques through courses in free drawing, expressive painting, and theatre/acting. Profound knowledge of the art market through years of journalistic research and numerous collaborations with actors/institutions from art and culture.

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In order to secure your own existence, it is essential to make money with art . In fact, contrary to the majority perception, many artists can live well from their creative work these days. Nevertheless, a vast majority of all freelance artists are dependent on further sources of income (e.g. giving courses, order work, part -time jobs, etc.).

Recognition as an artist often does not bring immediate financial security. Therefore, artists are often also life artists.

The opportunities to make a living from one's own art have, however, grown significantly due to the internet and social media. As an artist, however, you must be versatile and flexible to succeed. A certain degree of perseverance is also essential.

Customer care and self -marketing are also important pillars for success as an artist .

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