Artworks & Exhibitions
One QR code per artwork. Context and conversation without guides or apps.
Wall labels are limited; not everyone wants guided tours or mobile downloads. A QR board per piece gives optional depth without intruding.
The Setup
Place a small QR tag beside each wall label, on a frame corner or on a dedicated stand. Visitors scan with their default camera - no app, no login.
Placement ideas
- Next to the wall label
- On a frame corner
- On a discrete stand or pedestal
Artwork Information (Private Board)
Extend the static label with richer metadata and context while keeping printed walls clean.
Typical sections
- πΌοΈ Title
- βοΈ Artist name
- π Year
- π Dimensions & materials
- π° Price or availability
- π Description or artist statement
- π Portfolio or exhibition links
Benefits
- More context without visual clutter
- Easy edits between shows
- Multiple languages supported instantly
- No reprinting between exhibits
Visitor Reactions & Interpretation (Public Board)
Let visitors leave short, anonymous reactions. Artists see real responses, and the board becomes a living conversation.
Examples
- βThis one really stayed with me.β
- βI see something different each time.β
- βDidnβt expect this to be my favorite.β
Ideal For
Venues that benefit most
- Art exhibitions and galleries
- Museums and cultural centers
- Pop-up and temporary shows
- Student or community exhibitions
Especially useful when
- Space and wall text are limited
- Staff is minimal
- Visitors move at their own pace
Final Thought
Great art doesnβt need instructions; it needs room for curiosity.
QR Boards add context only when visitors ask for it - one scan away.