top of page
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Exhibition Options

As an exhibiting artist at the Canberra Art Fair, you can book wall space and/or floor space. You are welcome to collaborate with other artists for a joint display. You may also find it easier to ensure your stand is attended if you collaborate with a friend. 

​​

We had anticipated that we might be able to invite individual submissions, but due to a smaller venue, this is unlikely for 2026. We will announce through our mailing list if this becomes an option. ​At this time, we are inviting bookings for wall space and floor space. 

Wall Space

1 linear metre - $400

2 linear metres - $700 

3 linear metres - $975

4 linear metres - $1250

6 linear metres - $1750

8 linear metres - $2150

10 or more linear metres - $250 per linear metre

Book wall space now

Floor Space - with side walls and lighting

If you require more than 1m floor space in front of your stand, consider booking floor space. General floor space bookings include walls on up to two sides and lighting (please let us know your requirements).​

4 square metres $1250

9 square metres $1750

Book floor space now

Floor Space only - no walls or lighting

If you are not exhibiting artwork, or don't require hanging space or lighting, you can consider booking floor space only. No equipment is provided, you must supply any tables and chairs.

2 square metres $350 (suitable for a single trestle table and 1-2 chairs)

4 square metres $600 (suitable for two trestle tables for product displays, for example)

9 square metres $900

Book floor space now

Other Options

We appreciate that costs can be a barrier to participation for some artists. We are endeavouring to keep costs as low as possible, while still delivering a professional and vibrant event. We are offering free exhibition space to artists who participate in live demonstrations or teach workshops - please get in touch directly to discuss this option by emailing us, canberraartfair@gmail.com

© 2025 Canberra Art Fair

The Canberra Art Fair acknowledges the Ngunnawal people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet and create, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise and honour the deep artistic, cultural and storytelling traditions of First Nations peoples, whose creativity continues to shape and enrich this place and our contemporary arts community.

bottom of page