Transporting Your Art
Here is an art transportation suggestion (not required)
If you have multiple pieces consider carrying them in a mesh bag. The one I have below (25" x 19" and $7.00 at Artist and Craftsman) holds 6 - 16" x 20" x 3/4" paintings each! It has a handle for easy carrying. Made by Artist's Loft and available at most art locations. They offer multiple sizes, larger and smaller.
Put your name clearly on the front of the bag so if you have to leave it with the gallery/venue they will know which bag is yours.
If you have multiple pieces consider carrying them in a mesh bag. The one I have below (25" x 19" and $7.00 at Artist and Craftsman) holds 6 - 16" x 20" x 3/4" paintings each! It has a handle for easy carrying. Made by Artist's Loft and available at most art locations. They offer multiple sizes, larger and smaller.
Put your name clearly on the front of the bag so if you have to leave it with the gallery/venue they will know which bag is yours.
Protection
I use a piece of corrugated cardboard between each piece before going into the bag.
Include Wall Label (In some cases. Depends on the show)
A wall label must be connect to its respective work of art in a way that will not damage the label or become separated form the painting during transport. Here are some options: Put the label in an envelope or Ziplock bag and tape to the back of the painting. Or tuck label into the corner of the piece like this: