24"x30" Portfolios & Art Cases

Sized to hold 24"x30" artwork, documents, and display boards, this range includes large-format art cases for carrying and transporting oversized work flat. The primary option at this size is the X-Port Expandable Portfolio in a 23"x31" case that accommodates 24"x30" artwork, a top-loading soft-sided carrier purpose-built for artists moving large paintings, prints, and mixed media work between studio, gallery, and client. A hard-sided shipping case is also available at this size for work requiring rigid protection in transit.

About 24"x30" Portfolios & Art Cases

What types of cases are available for 24"x30" artwork?

Two purpose-built cases cover 24"x30" work. The X-Port 23"x31"x6" Expandable Portfolio is the carrying case: top-loading with a secure hook-and-loop flap, rigid sides that stand upright on their own with no setup, and a six-inch expanding gusset that takes stretched canvases and mounted boards flat cases can't fit. A 24"x30" piece rides about an inch proud of the case sides by design — the flap closes over work slightly taller than the case body, so it stays covered. The 24"x30"x3" Art Shipping Case is the protective shell: a strong, lightweight two-piece polyethylene case with a half-inch foam-lined interior, metal-reinforced corners, an inside strap to secure the artwork, outside compression straps with side-release buckles, and a shipping label area — it fits work up to 24.25"x30.25"x3.5" and doubles as rigid storage.

Who uses 24"x30" art cases?

Painters and printmakers carrying larger canvases and prints are who the X-Port 23"x31" was built for, along with architecture and design students whose studio work has outgrown 18"x24" — critiques, reviews, and gallery drop-offs where the work has to arrive flat and unmarked. The shipping case serves the same work when it ships instead of rides along: gallery consignments, sold pieces, and long-term flat storage in the studio.

How do I choose the right case for 24"x30" artwork?

It comes down to whether you're carrying the work or shipping it. Hand-carrying to a critique, gallery, or client: the X-Port — it loads from the top, stands on its own while you load it, and its gusset means one case handles a single framed piece or a week's worth of boards. Shipping, checking, or storing: the hard-sided case, where the foam lining, interior strap, and reinforced corners do the protecting when you're not there to.