
Virtual Exhibitions for Artists
Share your art professionally online.
Increase your visibility
With an Exhibbit gallery, your exhibition can be accessed online on all devices, allowing for a wider audience and no limit to gallery hours.Holding a virtual exhibition presents opportunities for marketing beyond visitors attending online, such as installation shots, video and interactive buttons that create a variety of ways to promote your exhibition.

Professional presentation
Curate your exhibition in a professional setting to share with curators and buyers. Establish a consistent way to present your work that can be shared on your social media and embedded in your artist website."Exhibbit is an outstanding, easy to use tool for the artist who wants to offer their collectors a professional, online experience that is far and above the typical simple, two-dimensional images on most websites."
Gregory Packard, Artist

Independence
Market your work online easily. Once an exhibition is published, it can be promoted through social media, via email invitation and embedded in web pages. Viewable on all devices, your exhibition can be seen by anyone with a link.Direct sales
The buy button links to your ecommerce page for immediate sales, whilst the built in inquiry form makes it easy for interested individuals to reach out with questions or requests, sending messages directly to your chosen email. This streamlined process ensures a smooth transition from inquiry to purchase, with no intermediary and no commission taken.
An active portfolio
Utilise your Exhibbit gallery as an active artist portfolio - useful for resumes, grant and residency applications. Curators can also visit your exhibition from anywhere in the world for a virtual studio visit. All subscriptions are without artwork limits.Interactivity
Exhibbit makes exploring a virtual gallery feel natural and easy. With simple instructions, visitors can easily move around, get close to an artwork, and view it from different angles."I am able to show the gallery, full screen on my phone, wherever I am. When I encounter somebody on the street, in a bar or in public transport and I mention my artwork, I now grab my phone and show the gallery, move through my exhibition and demonstrate the various functions. A truly amazing experience."
Jan Hillov, Artist

Five live exhibitions
Our five live exhibitions per subscription allows you to hold up to five virtual exhibitions at once, providing an opportunity to showcase multiple shows concurrently.By maximising the value of a single subscription, you are able to present featured, current and past exhibitions together in the one gallery.

Your own archive
Your Exhibbit exhibitions can serve as as a permanent archive of work, or a way of showcasing a retrospective show alongside current exhibitions.Utilise the stockroom as a resource for your upcoming exhibitions, not just for artworks but also for text and graphics too.
Video and audio
With the ability to exhibit video and audio, video and sound artists can present virtually too. Or, utilise these features to exhibit informational videos or commentary about your work. Video can be projected, or framed - with play options for both mediums triggered by proximity, on entry, or by the user."After some extensive research I decided Exhibbit was superior to other competing platforms. It is a crisp, user-friendly interface. My pencil drawings require clarity and quick upload times. The platform achieves this and more in terms of interactivity that my corporate clients benefit from in making their selections. Key to my decision to become a user was the expertise, professionalism and support provided."
Peter Sutherland, Artist

Track your analytics
Track analytics, and allow viewers to like, vote or inquire about their favourite pieces. Review the number of visits, where they came from and the number of likes or votes received during and after your exhibitions run.
For groups and collectives
Our administration features are perfect for art collectives or group shows, allowing for separate email addresses for each artwork - so inquiries can go directly to the artist.