
Virtual Exhibitions for Education
Curate, manage, and assess student work
A future-ready solution for Schools & Universities
With Exhibbit, schools and universities can provide students with a cutting-edge platform that enhances their portfolio presentation whilst committing to forward-thinking education.
Administration & Assessment
Teachers and professors need efficient ways to organise and assess student work. Exhibbit can act as a centralised archive for exhibitions, allowing for easy access and evaluation.Plus, it eliminates physical space limitations, making it easier to showcase many students’ work.

Group Management
The Group Management feature enables the administration of an unlimited number of galleries. Assign galleries in your account to your students and manage their exhibitions.Simple Curation
Curation is as simple as dragging the artwork, graphic, text block or video onto a wall.
There are options for framing your artwork and also different canvas shapes and depths to choose from.
Select ‘Pin to Eyeline’ to automatically position works on a wall or switch on Grid to accurately position artworks and create salon hangs as well as other grid formats with ease.
Overall, my students and I truly enjoyed using Exhibbit
From a technical perspective, everything worked smoothly. The curatorial teams were able to share a single login without any issues, and there were no reports of users being logged off or work being inadvertently overwritten.Exhibbit clearly serves as an effective, engaging platform for students to conduct independent research and creatively curate exhibitions.
Tom Suchan, PhD - School of Art & Design, Eastern Michigan University
Preview as you curate
Once an artwork has been placed on a wall you are able to Preview it in the 3D gallery immediately.
This is a quick and simple way to view the adjustments you make while curating your exhibition, like the positioning of your artworks, adding wall text, graphics and colouring the gallery.

Engaging today’s digital learners
Exhibbit gives students a professional-grade platform to present their work. This makes the curation process more engaging, educational, and accessible.
An Excellent Result
I have the top mark (high distinction) for my MA Fine Art Photography. Your online gallery gave me the chance to show the work as I would like it to be curated! Thank you for that!
Elaine Jeffrey, Student
Navigating the Gallery
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.
Crossing Many Seas
The Visiting Artist Fellowship (VAF) is a unique opportunity for mid-career visual artists from around South Asia to spend eight weeks on the Harvard campus.‘Crossing Many Seas’ showed the work of two young artists, curated in our Two Rooms Gallery. Utilising our moving image feature, Harvard professor Jinah Kim introduces the exhibition.

Interconnection
Gallaudet University hosted their virtual exhibition in our Long Gallery.Titled ‘ARTSEED+INTERCONNECTION’, between the USA and China, the exhibition celebrated the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The show included several overlapping subjects: Diversity, Cross-Cultural Experience, Deaf Culture, Marginalized Art, and Disability Experience.
Multimedia
Stream music and moving image works, either set to play as your visitors arrive, started by your viewers, or triggered by artwork proximity - a powerful tool which allows a distance to be set, within which the audio or video will play.
World Art Day
World Art Day is an annual event established by the International Art Association and UNESCO. Their virtual exhibition in our Atrium Gallery was a vibrant showcase for students at St. Jude’s International Primary School.Through close collaboration among teachers, these young artists exhibited their work alongside peers from around the globe, fostering an international sense of community. Exhibbit’s secure, robust platform ensured a safe and rewarding virtual experience for all involved.

A Local Audience
‘The Artist in Us’ had contributions from every class at Greendale Primary School. When the school invited families and the local community to view this exhibition online, it created a wonderful opportunity for students to share their artworks.For sharing privately with parents and the community, schools can use the pre-formatted exhibition invitation to send to up to 100 email addresses at once.

Time & Cost Efficiency
An Exhibbit virtual exhibition will save time compared to setting up a physical space. Budget constraints often mean physical exhibitions are limited—virtual galleries allow for cost-effective, reusable solutions.
Easy to Curate & Manage
- Exhibbit is highly customisable, with the ability to manage student groups privately, safely and securely.
- Curate multimedia exhibitions, with no artwork limits.
- Students and visitors can view exhibitions on desktop, tablet and mobile devices!