Sentences with phrase «museum is close to other»

Bennington Museum is close to other notable art and culture destinations, including Usdan Gallery at Bennington College (10 minutes), The Clark Art Institute (20 minutes); and MASS MoCA (30 minutes).

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Once the doors of the Bronx Museum were closed because the venue had reached its fire code limit, the Health Department deployed doctors and other staff to talk to small groups of residents gathered outside on the Grand Concourse.
All three venues are conveniently located within a short walking distance of each other in South Kensington, the Museum district of the UK capital, and close to many of London's tourist sights.
It's located in the city centre in the named Triangle of Art, very close to Museums like the Prado Museum, Thyssen Museum and the Reina Sofía among others.
i'm a hermone type person, but less of a bossy, but i enjoy to go to go to spend a day at a museum or go the theater to see a musical or a opera or the ballet if its in town, or if any other concert or wrestling is anywhere close i got to see it, i enjoy t read and help others in need, i have a...
From gay bars that never close to museums that don't always open, there is so much to do in Toronto that it makes other cities feel like giving up.
Hotel Royal Inka II and its single site in Santa Teresa street 335 is at the heart of Cusco and close to all that Cusco has to offer: churches, museums, the main squrae, and other sites of interest and various attractions.
This Heath hotel is close to many other popular points of interest including the National Trail Raceway, Newark Earthworks, Sherwood Davidson Museum, Burning Tree Golf Course, Webb House Museum, Ohio State University - Newark, Longaberges Homestead, Dawes Arboretum, National Hrisey Glass Museum, Dennison University, and Midland Theater.
This monkey forest is close to other places of interest in Ubud like Ubud Palace, Ubud Art Market, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Painting Museum and Goa Gajah.
De Waterkant Cottage is within close proximity to restaurants, bars, shops, museums, the CTICC, the Artscape Theatre, and many other attractions.
Ideal for both business and leisure as we are conveniently situated, close to the beaches, minutes from the airport and freeway system, railway and bus station and most major attractions including: Bayworld and Museum complex, McArthur Heated Pool and Leisure Complex, Boardwalk Casino and Entertainment complex, Easy walking distance to beaches, University and Technicon, Sports Stadium, Golf Course and Bowling Green nearby, Fine restaurants and pubs within walking distance, Less than an hours» drive from the Addo Elephant Park and other magnificent game reserves.
The hotel is the closest hotel to the Convention Center and the Staples Center, and immediately across the street from LA Live and its Nokia Theater, Grammy Museum, Conga Room, ESPN Zone and numerous other brand new dining and entertainment establishments.
The Granary Petite Hotel is within close proximity to various shops and other restaurants, museums and excellent wineries.
This hotel is also close to Houston's Museum District, downtown shops and restaurants, and other famly - friendly Houston attractions.
This Ubud monkey forest is close to other places of interest in Ubud like Ubud Palace, Ubud Art Market, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Painting Museum and Goa Gajah.
Situated at the City centre, A & Em hotel system is only 20 minute drive from Tan Son Nhat Internation Airport.It is very closed to shopping centers, governmental offices and many other popular tourist sites: Independence Palace, Ben Thanh market, Notre Dame church and museums etc.With such an ideal location, A & Em hotels are the combination of Vietnamese, Hong Kong and Japanese architectural beauty.It is deserved a 2 star hotel by Vietnam Administration of Tourism for its facilities: IDD phone, satellite TV, Internet, Minibar, and airconditioner etc.Our restaurant is on demand 24/24 with many Vietnamese specialties.
Due to the cheap rates, there are no other services or facilities provided within the hotel, but major subway and bus lines are found close by which you can take to open up the wealth of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, theatres, museums, galleries, shops and attractions New York has to offer.
The motorway is close by and offers easy access to other attractions such as St. Bertin s Abbey, and La Coupole WWII Museum.
JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai at Tomorrow Square rises 60 stories above downtown Puxi and is close to the central Shanghai's business district, with walk distance to Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai Grand Theatre, the unrivalled shopping at Nanjing Road, the Bund Shanghai and other sites of Shanghai cultural and historical significance.The 342 hotel rooms offer captivating views of Shanghai, enveloping guests in the luxurious appointments and business - savvy amenities that one would expect from a luxury JW brand 5 - star hotel in Shanghai.A culinary journey awaits, with a choice of fine hotel restaurants serving authentic cuisine and contemporary specialties.
The private villa can be reached around 2 minutes driving to get to the center of Ubud and close to other attractions in the village including galleries, museums, monkey forest and elephant safari park.
Maybe that's why MAD's show also plays up the New York City angle, stressing tourist atttractions such as the Brooklyn Bridge and Staten Island Ferry and other points of interest closer to the museum such as the Empire and Plaza Hotels.
The fellowship is structured to include intensive institutional support from the Museum on professional, technical, and philosophical levels, through a close working relationship with QM curator, Hitomi Iwasaki, and other museum staff members with diverse specializaMuseum on professional, technical, and philosophical levels, through a close working relationship with QM curator, Hitomi Iwasaki, and other museum staff members with diverse specializamuseum staff members with diverse specializations.
It is designed and developed in close collaboration, and over several years, by major European art institutions: Astrup Fearnley Museet in Oslo, Beyeler Foundation in Basel, LVHMs Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris, and by the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist.The project «L'Europe des artistes» will result in a major exhibition bringing together artists from all over Europe, which will be presented from the year 2014 in the institutions that initiated it before travelling to other museums in Europe and the world.
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The first drawing by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo in the collection, Chronos Devouring his Child (Fig. 4), was purchased in 1934 from A. Everett «Chick» Austin, Jr., director of the Wadsworth Athenaeum at Hartford and a fellow Harvard graduate student with Professor of Art Agnes Rindge; Austin evidently bought the sheet from the Savile Gallery in London.21 The brown ink and wash drawing with traces of black chalk is a variation of a work in The Metropolitan Museum of Art and is related to a drawing in The Pierpont Morgan Library that is very close in concept to a portion of the ceiling of the Palazzo Clerici in Milan.22 Other gifts of drawings came in the 1930s, mostly contemporary American art, as well as nineteenth - century sketchbooks by Sanford Robinson Gifford, which complemented the four paintings by this Hudson River School painter that were already in the Magoon collection.
I went on to expound on my good fortune to be able to walk a few blocks to our museum and how for other visitors, the VMFA is fairly close to major highway exits.
At a time when some museums are closing, others are seriously considering selling art to raise money for operating expenses, all have cut staff, and new sources of funding remain a mystery, many in and out of the AAMD believe the organization has kept its head in the sand.
What we provide is an open studio right in the heart of London, an area blessed to be in close proximity to good artists, photographic and building suppliers, galleries and museums, but most importantly each other.
With the museum usually closed to the public for the occasion, the crowds are small, including only other editors and writers.
With sizable spaces devoted to career surveys of work by several individual artists (Alexander Calder, Ellsworth Kelly, Agnes Martin, Chuck Close, Richard Serra and others), the place might have been renamed the San Francisco Museums of Modern Art.
Jewish Museum: «Other Primary Structures» (closes on Sunday) This two - part exhibition responds to the museum's landmark 1966 show, «Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors,» by assembling the work of artists from elsewhere who might have been included, but makes its case with too few (poorly installed) Museum: «Other Primary Structures» (closes on Sunday) This two - part exhibition responds to the museum's landmark 1966 show, «Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors,» by assembling the work of artists from elsewhere who might have been included, but makes its case with too few (poorly installed) museum's landmark 1966 show, «Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors,» by assembling the work of artists from elsewhere who might have been included, but makes its case with too few (poorly installed) works.
While Bayou Bend and Rienzi will remain closed for at least a week or more, other museums are ramping up to re-open as fast as they can.
However, staff are happy to bring drawings, books and archives down to the ground floor on a Monday (when the Museum is closed) or at other times by appointment.
I would like to inform you of two current exhibit in Los Angeles by renowned black artists one is «The Art of Assemblage: A wondrous Collection of Things By artist Joseph Sims» at The Museum of African American Art in Los Angeles Ca opening date October 2 to December 31 2016 and the other is at the Creative House Gallery in Inglewood Ca opening date August 20 closing November TBA 2016 titled «3D: A Contemporary Sculpture Show».
The exhibition marks the first time that Close's overall body of work in photography will be brought together in a museum show, allowing the pieces to be in conversation with each other and the audience.»
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