Select an art gallery space in which to show the paintings. Remember, many engaging art exhibits have been in non-traditional spaces, such as medical office waiting rooms, office building lobbies and coffeehouses.
Identify the target audience for the art exhibit. The people most likely to see your show will help determine which pictures you choose to hang in the gallery.
Determine the subject or time period to be featured in the art gallery show. The subject could be as general as the work of a particular artist or paintings depicting a particular activity or place.
Pick the paintings to be displayed based on Steps 1, 2 and 3.
Hang the paintings in a logical order, keeping in mind the flow of traffic through the exhibit. Consider grouping similar or dissimilar paintings for contrast and comparison. Hang others in a sequence to show the progression of the artistic theme.
Place a general written introduction to the gallery exhibit at the entrance to the exhibit, and hang identification cards with individual paintings. Doing so will help your visitors understand the reason the paintings were chosen for display and how each painting relates to the others.