Sentences with phrase «exhibition space»

"Exhibition space" refers to a designated area or place where people can display and showcase their artwork, products, or any other objects to a wider audience. It is a location specifically designed to exhibit or present something to the public. Full definition
It's almost three hundred square meters of exhibition space in the city centre.
With 10,000 square feet of exhibition space, the museum will host shows, films, lectures, and more for both students and the public.
Thanks to a 13 % increase in exhibition space for 2016, there were an unparalleled 375 exhibitors showcasing more new products than ever.
Included are the initiation and support of artistic processes in the classroom and in exhibition spaces as well as related reflections.
It has now become an integral part of the show and occupies the same exhibition space with the physical books.
All across the country, cities are cutting the ribbon on amazing new exhibition spaces as well as anticipated updates to existing institutions.
Her pieces fed into the main exhibition space of the gallery featuring her work alongside that of four other artists.
The Crime Was Almost Perfect is also the first exhibition to present works in the new exhibition space on the ground floor of the institution.
As an architect, he has engaged in projects directly with artists, designing their homes and temporary exhibition spaces for presenting their art.
When it opens, it will be the first and only art exhibition space in a national park.
We have four large exhibition spaces of around the same size.
Since they opened their doors, they have since expanded their operations to include 12 exhibition spaces located in eight different cities.
It also features a changing exhibition space dedicated to video and new media.
And as always, artists continue to take the initiative, opening exhibition spaces of their own.
Recent drawings by the artist will be on view in the gallery's second floor exhibition spaces.
All works are on loan to the project for two years and The Line's ambition is to create a permanent outdoor exhibition space, with additional works continually introduced.
The new gallery incorporates a sliding plywood wall, which separates a large exhibition space from a smaller one.
In addition, numerous smaller exhibition spaces exist throughout both buildings on campus, providing space for student projects and individual artwork to be displayed.
The newly commissioned film project, untitled false document, 2008 encompasses the entire exhibition space.
Since then, I've had the honor of touring all shapes and sizes of private collections, many with public exhibition spaces.
It is large in scale and intended for a large gallery exhibition space.
This edition included the streamlined floor plans and show design, 10 percent more exhibition space, wider aisles, a broader range of booth sizes and larger lounge areas.
Our website functions as our second exhibition space, featuring online projects, documentation and behind the scenes material from our activities.
Two temporary exhibition spaces feature rotating installations of artworks not on permanent display.
Following a major renovation, the 3,000 square foot space has two exhibition spaces across two floors and a private viewing room.
That makes it tricky for any artist accustomed to showing in a white cube or a purpose - built exhibition space.
The move from studio to exhibition space offers up specific relationships between object and environment, making reference to minimalist values of action, site and material.
Our mission is to provide free exhibition space to independent curators during an international arts week.
The hotel also collects and owns a rare collection of mostly contemporary Hungarian art, and manages its own exhibition space on the first floor.
72 % of private exhibition spaces were founded after 2000.
Past installations have also operated as additional exhibition space for museum shows.
We aim to create an environment where artists will feel comfortable and confident to develop more experimental work — work that perhaps would not be considered for inclusion in other exhibition spaces.
A point of reference for each artistic intervention is the unique exhibition space and its position on the public square.
The paper medium is intended as a dynamic and flexible exhibition space in constant evolution, where the reader can discover the most interesting expressions of contemporary visual arts.
The gallery was started in 1991 and has two street level exhibition spaces.
The museum consists of two separate exhibition spaces, one on each floor.
Large, modern exhibition spaces give the museum the possibility to continue its ambitious program of temporary exhibitions.
Only an open door that leads to a cozy library, a garden and a vast exhibition space.
The gallery complex comprises five major exhibition spaces - including the outdoor site.
The spatial collage, that appears like a frozen stream of data material, is the result of digital processing of former exhibition spaces, each of them layering above the other.
Many libraries and recreation centers have ample space to create small to medium sized exhibition spaces.
When did you decide you wanted to expand in that way and open up exhibition spaces in other countries?
What's wrong with using commercial galleries as satellite exhibition spaces?
Look at the «white cube» of every conventional exhibition space.
Gallery, located in the main academic building on campus, is our primary exhibition space.
There were affordable studio and exhibition space there, which meant that artists were able to do all sorts of interesting, experimental things.
The fair provides exhibiting galleries with spacious, above standard exhibition spaces in a museum environment.
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