The Bright Space is a mid-sized virtual space with a simple layout and a large central space overlooked by a mezzanine. The upper level the gallery creates distinct exhibition areas and gives audiences a panoramic view of the rooms below.
You can see the layout of the gallery in the map below.
The gallery is divided into five areas, with four distinct rooms on the ground floor and one on the upper mezzanine. The gallery building is shaped like a large shoebox, with staircases in opposite corners of the building. There is a long corridor along one side of the gallery, creating two more distinct spaces on the ground floor. This layout gives exhibition designers a lot of options when arranging their content, and creates an interesting but simple space for audiences to explore.
You can take a tour of the Bright Space by watching the video below.
Exhibitions & Decor in the Bright Space Gallery
The décor in the gallery can be selected before you start filling it with your exhibition content. It is possible to choose the floor and wall materials in each room, as well as the materials for the window and door frames, and the skirting at the base of the walls. You can also choose between having a glass or solid roof.
You can see some images of the gallery below.
The basic gallery has a capacity for up to 73 wall exhibits (usually for pictures and videos) and capacity for up to 11 floor exhibits (usually for sculptures and other 3D objects).
If you have a quarterly subscription then you have the option of customizing the layout of wall and floor positions, and you will also be able to increase the gallery capacity. Alternatively, you can use the Bright Space as a starting point for creating a unique custom-made gallery and make changes to the space in any way that you wish.
The basic wall and floor positions are shown on the map below.
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