Sentences with phrase «gallery visitors share»

In The House with the Ocean View, do she and gallery visitors share an energy field or a dark complicity?

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We have just recently launched a food photo submission gallery http://www.yumgoggle.com/gallery/ that allows you to showcase all your great work and share it with all of our visitors.
We are happy to share eight of the neighborhood's greatest charms including Temecula Olive Oil Company, wine tasting, patio and porch dining, the Luiseño basket - artistry inspired fountain, specialty shopping, EAT Marketplace picnic at Town Square Park, art galleries, and live music,» announced Kimberly Adams, president and CEO, Visit Temecula Valley (formerly the Temecula Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau).
Fortunately, yesterday BuzzFeed shared my Black and White Gallery Wall project which gave me lots of new visitors and — conveniently — the gumption to share this mini-novel of a...
Another popular feature that Royal Wootton Bassett Academy decided to include on the school website is the gallery section where photos of school events can be shared, for instance, a recent school sports day, enabling visitors to catch a glimpse of the numerous activities that the students participate in.
Accessible for most of the year, during the «dry» season (April until October) park rangers provide informative talks about Aboriginal art and culture, inviting visitors to join them and share their knowledge of this ancient gallery.
It anticipates about 125,000 visitors, many of them potential first - timers who can roam the nation's largest museum park (where Wheeler is thinking of sharing some property with a developer to raise future income) and tour the galleries to see the growing collections of art from around the world.
Visitors to my gallery shared stories about Dan, some more far - fetched than others.
London gallery to warn visitors of graphic material in exhibition that demonstrates artists» shared values
If Miner is successful in his harvesting excursion the previous fall, the artist will share the waawaashkeshiwi - wiiyaas with gallery visitors as a way of establishing and engaging connections between individuals and communities across borders.
Visitors will be invited to participate in tutorials to create their own video works in NMWA's galleries and share them online.
The shows were organized by different curators — Clarrie Wallis and Katherine Stout, respectively — though they occupied adjacent galleries and shared an exhibition guide, which explained that the «exhibitions run in parallel, offering visitors the chance to see the work of two complementary British artists from different generations».
«As an institution dedicated to provoking new discourse and insights into the field of American art, we are delighted to share with our visitors a groundbreaking re-appraisal of one of the foremost American artists to emerge from the 1940s, a decade that saw the rise of Abstract Expressionism,» said Judith F. Dolkart, The Mary Stripp & R. Crosby Kemper Director of the Addison Gallery of American Art.
Since November, we've shared the story of the Clyfford Still collection in our galleries with thousands of visitors.
We look forward to sharing these artists» stories with our visitors, and activating our galleries with their creativity.»
This commitment to living African American artists plays a vital role in VMFA's strategic plan and we look forward to installing these works in our 21st - Century Gallery and sharing them with our visitors
The students impressed staff and visitors when they shared their designs as a pop up exhibition at the gallery.
A free communal tea station, the work encourage visitors to relax while sharing experiences in the gallery space.
Entering Martin's seventh exhibition with the Lisson Gallery, visitors are greeted by a set of five large, rather polite, portrait paintings sharing a common composition.
Ground Floor Gallery / Baltic Square Part of the Great Exhibition of the North The Turner Prize 2017 winner presents an exhibition which will echo an outdoor commission taking traditional Kanga patterns together with slogans to create a shared environment where visitors are invited to rearrange the placement of the flags inside the gGallery / Baltic Square Part of the Great Exhibition of the North The Turner Prize 2017 winner presents an exhibition which will echo an outdoor commission taking traditional Kanga patterns together with slogans to create a shared environment where visitors are invited to rearrange the placement of the flags inside the gallerygallery.
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