Curating a Gallery Wall

How to Curate a Gallery Wall, The Corner Store Gallery.

Curating a Gallery Wall

Curating your own gallery wall, or even just putting together a small group of works can be challenging. I know a lot of people find it tricky to pair artworks and are unsure of the best way to arrange them, so let’s talk about some of the things to look for when creating a collection of your own.

I CAN HELP

You can always get in touch if you’d like a one-on-one consultation with me. I LOVE curating collections for people and am more than happy to work with you. All I need is a photograph of your space as a starting point. Pop in and see me, or we can do a phone consultation. I can even pop out to your place if you’re in the area. Send me an email to get started.

Watch this video where I show you a few tips and tricks for hanging artwork, this is my mum’s gallery wall I installed for her, and here is my own gallery wall in my home.

WHERE TO START

Start with the artwork that speaks to you the most. People often go with their first instinct and they don’t always know why. Don’t worry about whether it matches the cushions on your couch. If you love it, you’ll find somewhere to hang it. From there you can look for the following qualities to “match” your favourite artwork.

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How to Curate a Gallery Wall, The Corner Store Gallery.

Madeline Young

The Corner Store Gallery is owned and operated by Madeline Holborow.  Madeline completed a degree in Fine Arts at the University of Newcastle and has since worked as the Artist in Residence at an educational institution from 2010-14.  She has been teaching art and craft workshops for over 7 years and continues to do so in the gallery.  Madeline is interested in all areas of artistic practice and design and hopes to share her interests, through the gallery, with the local community.

http://www.cornerstoregallery.com
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