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The Art Of Hanging Art Blog

  1. 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Displaying Art

    When displaying art in your museum, university, commercial building or wherever, make sure not to make these common mistakes. Art Is Too High You want your art where people can see it. You don't want it too low down, but at the same time, you do not want it to high up. If people have to crane their necks to...
  2. How to Hang Your Art Without Damaging It

    Hanging art is half the joy of making it. But a lot of the most common procedures for display artwork causes damage. Instead of only getting to enjoy the art you make or purchase for a short amount of time, look into the best practices for securing art safely and without damage. Here are a few of the most common...
  3. 3 Key Features of Good Window Display Hardware

    Windows are valuable real estate, and every inch of available store space should be used for marketing. Sometimes that marketing takes the shape of window clings and branding with enough white space to draw attention to the name, but sometimes window displays are the best use of that free space.  What are key features you should look for in window...
  4. What Kind of Banner Are You Hanging?

    Banners are an essential part of advertising. Every business needs to get the word out about their products and company. Part of doing that is having the tools to do it well and across multiple seasons. If you're planning a new advertising campaign and you're thinking about the tools you need to have to do it, here's your banner checklist: A...
  5. The Value of Hanging Art in Your Hotel

    The hospitality industry is transforming to give each visitor a customized and more localized experience. Independent hotels get the best mileage out of decor and style that represents the local attractions, and even major chain hotels have found more success in adopting local styles than maintaining a strictly national standardization. No matter what type of hotel you have, here are...
  6. Find Art Display Hardware that Protects Your Walls, Too

    Damage-free art hanging isn't just about protecting the pieces of artwork themselves. With the right equipment, you can also display your art without damaging the walls behind them. Whether you're hanging a display in a rented space and you don't want to risk your deposit or you're a homeowner with textured walls or wallpaper, here are a few options you...
  7. Three Advantages of Having a Click Track Display in Your Church

    Churches are where a lot of people get local information, see community highlights, and share news. Finding the right tools to display this constantly changing array of notices, play and performance information, and local calendars is critical for increasing community awareness and involvement. Here's how a click track displays system can help you do that: Click track systems are modular...
  8. What's in the Details of an Adjustable Art System?

    Adjustable hanging systems are perfect for galleries and information displays that routinely face a lot of change. You can modify a display according to the arts' dimensions, remove and add new rows and columns, and entirely change a space. Here are some of the unexpected details of a quality adjustable system: You should have adjustable edge grips to securely hold...
  9. What Should You Look for When Selecting Hanging Hardware to Keep Your Art Safe?

     Damage free art display should be as simple as selecting the right tools for your specific pieces of art instead of making your own solutions through an accumulation of miscellaneous hardware. At Systematic Art, you can find precisely what you're looking for, no matter the size or make-up of your art. Here are three factors to keep in mind: Find supports...
  10. Should Your School Be Using Acrylic Pocket Displays

    It happens every year: someone's artwork in on display in the hallway and gets destroyed. It can be accidental, on purpose, or even routine: hallways are high-traffic environments filled with a lot of chaos and lines of children looking for something interesting. While that high visibility is precisely why children enjoy having artwork on display, it also means the artwork...