Sentences with phrase «small booth»

A "small booth" refers to a small enclosed space or area that is typically used for various purposes, such as selling merchandise or providing services. It is a compact and limited area that can accommodate only a few people or items. Full definition
Critics said too many galleries were packed into small booths with not enough space for visitors to walk around and relax.
This forces smaller booths to the fringe of the show floor making them easy to miss.
Less so is «Presents,» the tame second year of smaller booths for younger galleries.
Disney had a surprisingly small booth where players had a small amount of room to play Epic Mickey.
However, the Nismo show stand will still have some good cars, though with a relatively small booth space, only 80x20 feet, there won't be too many of them.
The show is in a massive hall spread out amongst two large hangar style areas, featuring massive booths from the top publishers, and smaller booths peppered in from smaller devs and companies.
The resulting works, executed with varying degrees of success but relatively affordably priced, made for a colorful small booth that put artists first.
Small booths encourage dealers to limit their wares to small - scale solo presentations of works either freshly minted — by a Sherry Levine, Gillian Wearing, or María Elena González — or historic (read: male)-- by the likes of Barry Le Va, Bob Thompson, or Sigmar Polke.
The senior account director at Nth Degree, an event marketing and management company, warns against having your small booth next to an extravagant presentation (think lots of signage and activity).
«Conductors spend their whole day in that small booth, alone.
«There'll be a small booth at the bottom where anyone can make a free call to anywhere in the United States.»
If you have a smaller booth, simply hire one Brand Ambassador to give you that flexibility.
«I remember standing in a small booth on an upper landing looking at everyone in the room,» Feinberg wrote in an e-mail.
The AEC needs to supply enough people at small booths to conduct a booth including toilet, meals, supervision, chief electoral officer in booth.
The smaller booths around the perimeter actually did display some products you might like to eat.
This lovely blue dress is a find at a small booth located in the city, from a Singapore label that I have never heard of.
And consider the small booth which is over the head of the engine (looking to have your baggage kept warm in winter?
It was, most certainly, the biggest car in the smallest booth at the Frankfurt Messe, its incredible girth only matched by its huge 20 - inch tires.
Tucked away in a far corner of E3 was a small booth.
Big publishing houses have sent less people, have smaller booths and are putting on less parties.
There's also a small booth where you can buy cold drinks.
There is only a small booth with copies of archaeological reports.
I'll have to sell my car for us to afford even one of the smallest booths at E3.
You can find a small booth where the Joker's favorite henchwoman Harley Quinn was staying before the takeover, which contains the cap from her original costume.
I'm sat in a small booth behind closed doors at Gamescom 2016 having a go at Tormentor x Punisher, the upcoming game from Joonas Turner, one of the guys behind Nuclear Throne.
I'm sat in a small booth behind closed doors at Gamescom 2016 having a go at Tormentor x Punisher, the upcoming game from Joonas Turner, one of the guys behind Nuclear...
In 1998, Sergiy Grygorovych rented a small booth at the Milia multimedia and game show in Cannes.
Tucked in a small booth behind the bright lights at Konami, this game was playable on 360 and PS3.
A substantial 2012 metal sculpture by Banks Violette will be installed alongside a major Vlassis Caniaris sculpture from 1974 and, within our stand, a smaller booth will contain a solo presentation of intricate, hand - made photographic collages by Ryan McGinley.
Only a survey of the smaller booths told a different story, one that discloses the mood of the moment; while the top galleries were selling out at eye - popping prices, and the mid-tier galleries were doing well with mid-career artists who have a strong future, younger galleries that hadn't developed a trending or flavour - of - the - month artist did virtually no business.
A whole series of dressing rooms are on the back side of the «stage,» the most memorable being Wu Tsang's GREEN ROOM, 2012, which transforms his small booth into the back room of a gay bar in L.A., and shows a video of a drag queen performing in front of a live audience.
It's an ambitious project for the gallery's first Armory Show outing, which successfully introduces Senatore's complex performative practice — one that hinges on community engagement — within the confines of a small booth.
«Another platform that's become increasingly important to emerging artists and curators is SculptureCenter's annual In Practice program,» she added, stopping into SculptureCenter's small booth.
Around the corner, in the small booth of New York gallery Situations, three large vases by outsider artist Jerry the Marble Faun seem to burst with exotic flaura and fauna.
What began as a small eco-store run out of Fannin's kitchen, and a small booth at the Saturday Market in Eugene,
As for the smaller booths, you really have to know what company you're looking for, or just stumble upon those you don't already know about... something that has happily occurred several times for me this trip.
The truth is that I don't really care about a person walking into a small booth and putting an «x» on a piece of paper either.
This past summer she set up a small booth on the street by our home and she and a friend were selling bracelets they had made with all the proceeds going to CMN and Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto,» Johnson says.
Well I have a small booth here in GAinesville, GA (All things Beautiful of GA) where I'm selling my mixed... Continue reading →
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