A pop-up art gallery is a temporary exhibition space that showcases artwork, often in unconventional locations such as vacant stores, warehouses, or outdoor areas. These galleries allow artists to display their work for a limited time, creating a sense of urgency and exclusivity. Pop-up galleries often focus on community engagement and can feature a diverse range of artists and styles, making art more accessible to the public. They are popular for events, festivals, and to promote local talent.
many are held in museums and art galleries in many countries but the most popular is the National Art Gallery in London.
1901 as the Art Gallery of Toronto later chaning its name to the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Rostock Art Gallery was created in 1969.
Art Gallery of Alberta was created in 1924.
Swindon Art Gallery was created in 1944.
Jehangir Art Gallery was created in 1952.
Beaverbrook Art Gallery was created in 1958.
Rotorua Art Gallery was created in 1977.
Victoria Art Gallery was created in 1900.
Manchester Art Gallery was created in 1824.
Kelowna Art Gallery was created in 1976.
Art Gallery of Windsor was created in 1943.