Sentences with phrase «rows of small rooms»

What looks at first like a maze comes down to two long rows of small rooms, each with four works, one to a wall.

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There are no Olympic - sized pools, rows of treadmills or steam rooms in these small fitness studios.
It was a small church, with hard wood pews, in two rows, and I remember there was a wood burning stove on the left front side of the church right in the main room.
Until recently, most park districts could get away with a small exercise room with a rowing machine and a stationary bike for a handful of interested residents.
Until recently, most park districts could get away with a small exercise room with a rowing machine and a stationary bike for the handful of interested residents.
The antique store I walked through to get to the magnificent room in the Ducal Palace where I gave my talk (filled with rows of seats and a small screen that contrasted delightfully with the fabulous carvings and chandelier) captured for me how I want the world to see science: as an integral part of our culture, accessible to anyone interested.
And on the subject of tech - nological overkill, avoid using the laser pointer at all costs: in a small seminar room it becomes a weapon of doom, making the first three rows of the audience immediate candidates for corneal replacement.
The program is housed in a single classroom with five rows of individual computer stations, a desk for the teacher at the back of the room, and a few small tables for collaboration.
With 10.5 cubic feet of space behind the second row, the luggage area barely exists — the smallest subcompact sedans have more room.
The most compelling practical reason for buying these big SUVs versus smaller offerings is the amount of room in the third row.
The Mazda CX - 9 is among the smallest entries in the 3 - row midsize SUV segment, but we've yet to run out of room.
With the tightest turning circle you've ever driven, this tiny BMW is extremely agile around town and there's plenty of room in both rows of seats for bodies, although a small boot is a blot on the copy book.
It's one of two compacts with three rows of seats and room for seven — five plus two small kids.
The trunk has generous cargo space that could expand up to a whopping 141.5 cubic feet when the third row seats and second row captainâ $ ™ s chairs are tucked away and a lot of room for small stuff such as purses, cell phones, iPod and snacks.
There is plenty of room for everyone, even in the backseat, and this small crossover offers 24.6 cubic feet of storage space behind the second row.
Depending on your trim choice there is technically room for seven or eight passengers in the Highlander, but that third row is made more for small kids in car seats than any kind of average - sized adult.
The third - row seats are fine for kids or small adults, but anyone with a bit of height and an average American waistline will find them uncomfortable — bigger rivals like the Chevy Traverse have more room.
In fact, thanks to the surprisingly generous amounts of head and leg room on offer, we reckon the Nissan Pathfinder is the only mid-sized seven - seater SUV that can accommodate teenagers and small adults in the back row on decent - sized journeys.
While many buyers are opting to go smaller with crossovers, there are still those who need the flexibility of a full - size SUV with three rows of seating and room for 7 passengers.
We've rated it at 8 out of 10 with points above average for supportive, multi-adjustable front seats, stretch - out room in the second row, and a configurable cargo area with lots of smaller item storage.
In raids on animal breeding operations, law enforcement and animal welfare agents often find row upon row of cages, sometimes hundreds of them, so small the animal barely has room to turn around.
The set - up is a small cafe to the left, tiny reception area and tour desk to the right and pool straight ahead lined with two single - storey rows of rooms.
With four main categories of rooms to choose from, the unquestionable best is the water bungalow; two rows of over-water bungalows march down the lagoon, each with some greenery on a small terrace, all the way up to the Sun Star Thai Restaurant at the very end that magnificently looms over them all.
2017 Pearled and Pasted and other new paintings, Fold Gallery, London PIER, Linden Hall Studio, Deal, with Stephen Lewis 2014 Odelay and Wishpool, with Stephen Lewis, Kapil Jariwala, London 2012 Mali Morris: Paintings, Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno Pressure Drop and Hoopla, with Stephen Lewis, Watchtower, Berwick upon Tweed Back to Front, Eagle Gallery, London 2010 Mali Morris: Paintings, The Cut Gallery, Halesworth, Suffolk Mali Morris, Small Works, Royal Academy of Arts, London 2008 Mali Morris: New Paintings, Poussin Gallery, London 2005 and 2007: Robert Steele Gallery Project Room, New York 2005 Mali Morris: Work From Four Decades, Poussin Gallery, London 2002 - 3 Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, touring show 2000, 2004, and 2005 in Tokyo, Japan
Stepping back farther, we have a view of the smaller side gallery with a painting and sculpture by Kevin Finklea on the left, the Evertz painting, the Project Room, my row of paintings, and the pieces by Hsaio and Gomez
Four of these paintings, three smaller in a row and one larger in front, occupy the main room of the gallery.
New York, curated by Anne Ellegood New Prints Winter, 2003, International Print Center, New York, NY 2002 Keine Kleingkeit (Not Really Small), Kunsthalle, Basel, Switzerland (catalogue) 2001 Ball Point Inklings, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA 2000 Points, Lines, Planes, Les Filles du Calvaire, Brussels, Belgium (catalogue) Bad Touch, Lump Gallery Projects, Raleigh, North Carolina Studio International, Paintings from the Ophiuchus Collection, The Hydra Workshop, Hydra, Greece Warped: Painting and the Feminine, Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, UK (catalogue) Mapping, Territory, Connections, Galerie Anne de Villepoix, Paris, France Points, Lines, Planes, Les Filles du Calvaire, Paris, France (catalogue) Painting Function, Spaces Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio, curated by Saul Ostrow Joanne Greenbaum, Charlene von Heyl, Amy Sillman, James Van Damme Gallery, Brussels, Belgium Examining Pictures, Armand Hammer Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA curated by Francesco Bonami and Judith Nesbitt 1999 Examining Pictures, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, curated by Francesco Bonami and Judith Nesbitt Nacht Bild (After Image), Kunsthalle, Basel, Switzerland curated by Peter Packesch Examining Pictures, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK, curated by Francesco Bonami and Judith Nesbitt 1997 Current Undercurrent, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York Painting Now and Forever, Part 1, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, NY Exploiting the Abstract, Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY 1996 Explosion in a Tool Factory, Hovel, New York, NY Un Oeil Americain, Galerie le Carre, Lilles, France 1995 Wacko, The Workspace Gallery, New York, NY Other Rooms, Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York, NY Natural, Arena Gallery, Brooklyn, New York Jane Fine, Joanne Greenbaum, John Paul Philippe, Arena Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Pleasant Pebble, The Workspace Gallery, New York, NY 1994 New York Abstract Painting, Salvatore Ala Gallery, New York, NY 1992 Vibology, White Columns, curated by Bill Arning AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2010 Artist in Residence, CCA Andratx Art Center, Andratx Mallorca, Spain 2009 Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant 2007 Artist in Residence, The Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas 2005 Artist in Residence, Greenwich House Pottery, New York, N.Y. 2004 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation, Inc..
My challenge is that my dining room is quite small so I'm wondering if I can sneak in a row of shelving without making the room shrink too much.
If you have a large patio, you can create low living walls by planting rows of small shrubs such as boxwood or yew to create outdoor rooms within your patio.
I also think if you had put black in the middle the next row of black would have made the room a bit darker / smaller as it would be a black border.
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