Sentences with phrase «major trade exhibition»

The Exhibition Sitting alongside the conference programme was a major trade exhibition bringing together music education suppliers, publishers, manufacturers, exam boards, tour companies and professional associations.

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Programmes from practising engineers, technologists and key industry speakers are streamed live and / or on demand and include: • Lectures and presentations from major IET events • Product demonstrations and showcases • Interviews with experts from industry and academia • Reports, news and commentary from exhibitions and trade shows • Research seminars from Universities and research Institutions • Training sessions for IET volunteers
The Solar Premium exhibition space will herald solar PV's arrival as a major energy player at the iconic industrial trade show.
Located in the heart of Pudong, Shanghai Marriott Hotel Pudong East is close to two major industrial parks which are home to the China headquarters of many Fortune 500 companies, and is just a five - minute drive from the Shanghai New International Expo Center, a popular venue of high - profile regional and domestic trade shows and exhibitions in eastern China.
It is close to FIRA Exhibition Centre, home to Barcelona's major trade fairs, and is only 15 minutes by taxi from Barcelona's Cruise Port.
This has included developing a major multi-site exhibition programme, called We Face Forward, of art from West Africa, for the Cultural Olympiad; an exploration of the visual legacies of slavery with Trade and Empire, presented to coincide with the bi-centenary of the abolition of British slavery; and consistent attention to artists from South Asia, including a celebrated 65 - hour drawing and performance installation in 2013 by Indian artist Nikhil Chopra, the presentation of Subodh Gupta's work in the grounds of the Whitworth and video and textile work by Aisha Khalid.
This is the second major exhibition of the Qatar China 2016 Year of Culture, and presents silk as a theme, and as a special local product of Zhejiang that played an important role in trade along the Silk Road.
Sweet Liberty at Newport Street Gallery, Colen's first major solo exhibition in London, chronicles the past 16 years of his artistic practice, a period bookended by the fall of the World Trade Center and the rise of Donald Trump.
2006: Solo Show at The Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts, New Castle, PA 2005: Solo Exhibition at The International Museum of Art at El Paso 1979: «Window on the East Exhibition» sponsored Japan Society at World Trade Center 1970: Came to New York 1963: Graduated Tama University of Fine Arts, Tokyo, Major Oil painting.
He was commissioned in 2009 to create two paintings for the lobby of One World Trade Center in lower Manhattan, which are now on permanent exhibition; his works can also be found in major public and private collections, including the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Walker Art Center, and the Weisman Art Museum.
2007 witnessed major exhibitions in British museums and galleries to mark the anniversary of the 1807 abolition act — 1807 Commemorated [60] 2008 marks the 201st anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in the British Empire.
The exhibition also includes a historical section curated by Qu Chang, which presents materials related to Hong Kong's early history as a major shipping port and its role in the opium trade.
In addition, he co-curated the DMA exhibitions All the World's a Stage: Celebrating Performance in the Visual Arts (2009), There and Back Again: Selections from the Graham D. Williford Collection of American Art (2005), and Imperial Taste: Chinese Porcelain for the Western Trade (2005); curated Ten for Tea (2007) and Through the Needle's Eye: American Quilts from the Permanent Collection of the Dallas Museum of Art (2004); reinstalled the Museum's American decorative arts holdings, including the creation of galleries dedicated to 19th - century American silver and 20th - century design; and was responsible for numerous major acquisitions, including the Huntingdon Wine Cistern, a pair of Louis Comfort Tiffany «undersea» windows, a rare Gustav Stickley linen chest, Viktor Schreckengost's Jazz Bowl, and a variety of American silver works such as a «Viking» vase for the 1901 Buffalo Exposition, a Tiffany & Co..
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