Rent an exhibit venue in Atlanta, GA

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pricing and popularity information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2026.

How much does a exhibit hall cost to rent in Atlanta?

Exhibit halls in Atlanta average $96 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for.

What's the best day to rent a exhibit hall in Atlanta?

Saturdays are the most popular day for booking exhibit halls in Atlanta. For those seeking a deal, consider booking Tuesday and Saturday as these days are 1% cheaper on average.

How popular are exhibit halls in Atlanta?

Our local hosts have welcomed 6235 people into their exhibit halls with reviews averaging 4.73 stars. Most even said they would book again -- about 91%.

How long do people rent exhibit halls in Atlanta?

Most exhibit halls are scheduled for 5 hours, with 38 people in attendance. You’ll find the most Exhibits starting between 3:00 PM and 4:00 PM.

Discover the best places to host an exhibition in Atlanta

Once an artist puts the final touches on their work they'll still need an audience so they can share what beauty they've discovered. Exhibitions are a popular way to show art in public and can be held for photographers, painters, sculptors, and other artists who work with physical mediums. Exhibitions are about more than just fine art, however. They can also be held for technology trade shows, casting calls, product launch events, fashion shows, and other events where there's something important to share with a wide audience. While exhibition spaces are challenging to find in small cities and towns, Atlanta is one of the biggest cities in the nation. That means the exhibition spaces here are some of the best in the world, with amenities on par with New York, Los Angeles, and the other cultural capitals of the US.

How to plan an exhibition in Atlanta

Exhibition spaces have a few important requirements compared to most rental space venues. The lighting environment is important to plan for. Lighting will affect how people perceive the art, product, or other item on display. Do you want ceiling or floor mounted lights for an art gallery where people are expected to move through the exhibition space? Light installed above or below provides a spotlight effect on fine art. Not to mention there's no chance of people tripping over them. For intimate exhibitions of art, consider community centers, art galleries, church meeting rooms, and trendy cafes that allow private event rentals. Larger exhibitions like trade shows, fashion shows, international fine art installations, and other major events should consider venues like the Atlanta Convention Center or the High Museum of Art. These venues hold space for thousands of attendees. Not to mention all of the requisite amenities like enough parking for this many people and proximity to hotels, restaurants, and other venues.

Host a photography exhibition in Atlanta

Atlanta is a cultural capital of the United States, making it a great place to host a photography exhibition. Venues like art supply stores, community centers, and art galleries are where most photographers begin sharing their art. Many cafes and restaurants also love sharing the work of local artists on their walls. For established artists with a large body of work, renting a space in a convention center, art gallery, museum, or private events center is the best choice. You'll also have better lighting, areas for book signings, discussions, and enough floor space for a large crowd to socialize and contemplate your work!