Sentences with phrase «gallery at least a day»

If you are planning to visit the gallery with a group of 10 people or more, it is necessary to confirm with the gallery at least a day in advance via email.

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And in some locations (like most major cities), museums and art galleries typically have a «free admission day» at least once a month.
There are some very good museums and galleries in Corfu Town, so it's well worth dedicating at least one day of your vacation to taking in a bit of culture.
There are a number of excellent museums in Chapultepec park, including the National Museum of Anthropology (expect to spend at least half a day in this museum) and the Modern Art Gallery.
As a gallery director I would review at least 3 artists portfolios each day which would total to hundreds over the course of a year.
It's August, and while the galleries are closed, or at least metaphorically closed, you can always take a day trip out of the city to see some exhibits that would seem too unbearable during the winter months.
He and Mr. Stella have been friends at least since the days when Mr. Weinberg was the director of the Addison Gallery of American Art, where Mr. Stella is an involved alumnus.
At least once during any visit I take a short stroll to the National Gallery to renew my acquaintance with favorite paintings by Velazquez, Raphael, Michelangelo and Rembrandt — all of which unfailingly comment on the brand - new work I saw the day before.
Opening his first New York gallery on the Upper East Side at a time when there were very few dealers operating out of the city, he later helped establish SoHo as a thriving art district in the 1980s when he opened a humongous (at least by those days» standards) space on Greene Street.
It is still early on International Women's Day here in New York, but so far it's looking like at least a handful of galleries are closing to mark the Day Without a Woman strike.
SOHO20 will be open Tuesday through Saturday, 12 to 6 pm; the artist must be available to work in the gallery during open hours at least 3 days a week.
In geographical terms at least, the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings could become the next in a long - line of galleries on the South Coast (The De La Warr Pavilion, Towner, Turner Contemporary) that are not only worth the short day trip from London but worth our support as they embark on the long process of making a significant difference and a positive impact on seaside towns in need of renewed prosperity.
You could pick up one of every style: a rainbow protractor from the 60s (on the booth of Edward Tyler Nahem), interlocking canvases from his 70s Polish Village series (on at least three stands), wall - defying 80s riffs on Moby - Dick (on Marianne Boesky) and a gnarly aluminum starburst of recent days (on Berggruen gallery).
With a combination of permanent galleries, pop - up group shows, street performance, music, theatre, stalls and open studios, Hackney Wicked was a brilliantly varied three - day event which — in the energy, optimism and improvisation stakes at least — topped the capital's more established art fairs.
The notion of spending a day «doing» the Chelsea galleries now seems downright quaint, since it would take at least a week to see them all.
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