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Art exhibition press releases are written to notify journalists, collectors and the public about upcoming art shows and the general public as well.
A lot of art businesses and galleries approach press releases as an afterthought, thereby missing a key tool for publicity and media attention.
A well-written and well-syndicated press release can boost visibility, drive attendance, and shape how critics, collectors, and art lovers understand your work.
What Is an Art Exhibition Press Release?
An art exhibition press release is a 300–500-word, one-page news-style document sent to the media about a specific exhibition. Like other forms of press releases, art exhibition press releases include essential facts (Who, What, Where, When and Why) about the event, the artist and the art on display.
This makes it easy for journalists who are interested in the story to quickly build a story, as they often get hundreds of news stories each day.
A feature writer might use your quotes and context as a starting point for a longer piece. In both cases, your press release determines how your work enters public consciousness.
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An Art Exhibition Template You Can Follow
37% of people say they follow an arts or cultural organisation on social media, and among those followers, 41% say they follow for information about events they can attend in person.
Art Exhibition Press Release Example
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Echoes in Glass — Marisol Vega’s Largest Installation Yet Opens at Riverfront Art Space
Portland, ME — Riverfront Art Space presents Echoes in Glass, a new exhibition by Miami-based artist Marisol Vega, on view November 7, 2025 through January 4, 2026. Vega debuts her largest installation to date, transforming recycled glass from demolished buildings into suspended sculptures that catch and refract light—turning architectural fragments into a luminous, immersive environment.
Built from hand-cut, kiln-treated glass and modular steel rigging, the installation spans the main gallery with dozens of hanging forms arranged in shifting clusters. Viewers move through changing reflections and shadow patterns that reference the city’s cycles of construction, loss, and renewal. The exhibition also includes a new series of wall-mounted works combining glass, pigment, and found materials collected from redevelopment sites.
“Glass remembers,” says Vega. “It holds impact, heat, and history. I wanted to rebuild what was broken into something that still carries the city’s imprint—while letting light do the storytelling.”
Vega’s practice explores material transformation and the emotional residue of place. With Echoes in Glass, she expands that approach into an installation that is both fragile and architectural—inviting audiences to consider how cities change, what is erased, and what can be reimagined from what remains.
Event Details
Exhibition: Echoes in Glass
Artist: Marisol Vega
Venue: Riverfront Art Space, 214 Water Street, Portland, ME
Dates: November 7, 2025 – January 4, 2026
Opening Reception: Friday, November 7, 6–9 PM
Gallery Hours: Wednesday–Sunday, 11 AM – 6 PM
Admission: Free and open to the public
Website: www.riverfrontartspace.org
Special Events (Optional)
Artist Talk: Saturday, November 22, 2 PM
Workshop: “Material Memory in Glass,” Saturday, December 6, 1 PM (registration required)
About the Artist
Marisol Vega is a Miami-based contemporary artist working across installation, sculpture, and mixed media. Her work examines how materials carry place, memory, and human impact, often using reclaimed elements to build immersive environments. Vega has presented work in [select venues/credits] and completed residencies, including [residency name].
About Riverfront Art Space
Riverfront Art Space is a contemporary gallery and community arts venue in Portland, Maine, presenting exhibitions and public programs focused on emerging and mid-career artists.
Media Contact
[Name], Press & Communications
Riverfront Art Space
Email: [press@riverfrontartspace.org]
Phone: [+1 (000) 000-0000]
Instagram: [@riverfrontartspace]
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How to Write an Art Exhibition Press Release
This section walks through the process from blank page to finished release for a specific exhibition. I will use one recurring fictional exhibition as an example throughout: “Echoes in Glass: Installations by Marisol Vega,” opening April 10, 2026 at Bayfront Museum of Art, Miami.
Step 1: Key Information and Angle
Before writing an art exhibition press release, confirm the essentials: final title, artist list (for group shows), dates, and the key works you’ll spotlight. Put everything into a simple checklist so details don’t slip.
Example angle: “Miami-based artist Marisol Vega presents her largest installation yet, turning recycled glass from demolished downtown buildings into suspended sculptures that refract Florida light.” This gives the media a hook beyond “the artist has a show.”
Step 2: Write a Clear, Specific Headline
Start by brainstorming 5–7 headline options. Then refine to one that names the artist, key theme, and venue or city, where possible.
Weak headline: “New Glass Art Exhibition Opens in Miami”
Strong headline: “Echoes in Glass: Miami Artist Marisol Vega Transforms Urban Debris into Luminous Installations at Bayfront Museum”
Step 3: Craft the Lead with the 5 W’s
Write a 2–3 sentence lead paragraph that ticks every “W”: who (artist or group), what (exhibition title), when (dates and opening), where (venue and city), why (main theme or significance).
Example lead:
“Miami, FL – April 10, 2026 – Artist Marisol Vega presents ‘Echoes in Glass,’ a site-specific installation of suspended glass sculptures created from recycled urban debris, at Bayfront Museum of Art from April 10 through July 12, 2026. The exhibition marks Vega’s first major museum presentation and features eight large-scale works created over the past two years. An opening reception on April 10 from 7–10 PM is free and open to the public.”
Step 4: The Body (Themes, Works, and Context)
Expand into 2–3 paragraphs describing what visitors will see. Be specific about mediums, number of works, installation style, and overall experience.
Example body paragraph:
“The exhibition features eight hanging sculptures, ranging from intimate pieces measuring 30 centimeters to a central installation spanning six meters in diameter. Vega collected glass fragments from 14 demolished buildings across Miami’s Overtown and Little Havana neighborhoods, fusing the material with copper wire and suspended steel frames. Sunlight entering the gallery’s clerestory windows animates the work throughout the day, casting shifting patterns of color across the museum floor.”
Step 5: Quotes
Interview the artist or curator—even informally—to collect 2–3 short quotes focusing on motivation, process, and what they hope visitors take away.
Step 6: Add Logistics, Bio, and Boilerplate
Create a clearly labelled “Exhibition Details” section where the full schedule, location, and access details appear in one place:
Exhibition Title: Echoes in Glass: Installations by Marisol Vega Dates: April 10 – July 12, 2026 Opening Reception: Friday, April 10, 7–10 PM (free and open to the public) Venue Name: Bayfront Museum of Art Address: 1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132 Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 10 AM – 5 PM; Thursdays until 9 PM Admission: $18 adults, $12 students and seniors, free for members Website: www.bayfrontmuseum.org Social Media Handles: @bayfrontmuseum on Instagram and Twitter
Conclusion
A great press release can’t promise media coverage, but a weak one is easy to ignore, so keep it tight. Lead with one clear news angle, use a headline under 100 characters with an action verb and a real benefit, and cover the 5Ws (who, what, when, where, why) in the first paragraph.
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