How to Make an Industrial Art Track to Display Your Artwork

Easy and Quick Project to Display Art on a Budget

By RS, published Oct 06, 2006
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I am always looking for great affordable ways to hang art in my home that will add a design element to the room. I also love to be able to change out my art whenever I want. This art track project is the perfect way to continually rotate you art and doesn’t cost a fortune. You don’t even have to buy picture frames!

You can complete this project for as little as $50 is you don’t buy an expensive curtain rod. To save some money or create and industrial touch replace the curtain rod with some plumbing pipes.

To Make an Affordable Art Track System You Will Need:

1 Curtain Rod and Hardware (Choose Your Own Length)
Binder Clips (The rings used to hold notebook paper together)
Plexiglas
Metal Clips
Artwork, Photos…
Colored Paper (optional)

To start this project you need to install your curtain rod onto the wall. I like to hang the curtain or about 6 feet high off the ground so that when the art is hung from the track it is at eye level. You will have to establish you own height though.

Cut you plexi glass out to the size you need for your art. I ended up with three 16X20 inch pieces. Double this so you have a front and back for your art work. I ended up with six identical pieces.

Lay out your piece of plexi glass; lay down your paper, then your artwork. Top this off with another piece of plexiglass. The colored art paper acts as a matte to your artwork, but it is optional. Hand made paper and scrap book paper look fabulous in this project. Hold then entire frame together with metal office supply clip. I recommend two on each side. You can do as many as you wan though.

Use the binder rings to loop through your clips and then attach them to the curtain rod. You can easily slide you artwork back and forth on this track. Repeat the process with the rest of your frames and art work.

In place of a curtain rod you could also use copper pipes, wooden dowels, and almost any long straight rod. You can give these rods a more finished looked by painting them with a hammered metal spray paint. An antique white spray paint would also be nice.

Takeaways
  • To start this project you need to install your curtain rod onto the wall.
  • I like to hang the curtain or about 6 feet high off the ground
  • So that way when the art is hung from the track it is at eye level.
Did You Know?
The colored art paper acts as a matte to your artwork, but it is optional. Hand made paper and scrap book paper look fabulous in this project.
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