Sentences with phrase «temporary exhibits»

Temporary exhibits refer to displays or collections that are only available for a limited period of time. These exhibits are not permanently part of a museum or gallery, but rather showcased temporarily to provide visitors with unique and specific experiences. Full definition
There are three exhibition halls, two of which are permanent and one which is used for temporary exhibits.
The site also includes an online magazine and several temporary exhibits.
Through our current temporary exhibit, the curatorial staff has chosen some of our favourite items from the collections to put on display.
The collection has been expanded to include installations by 12 artists, as well as temporary exhibits.
The glass pavilion is a relatively small portion of the overall building, serving as a symbolic architectural entry point and monumental gallery for temporary exhibits.
Any proceeds from the calendar go towards the cost of creating temporary exhibits at the Museum.
This new temporary exhibit celebrates the Sister City relationship between Ishikari and Campbell River.
When «Ruby City» is complete, SPACE Gallery will continue to function, primarily as a place to host temporary exhibits and installations.
Muhammad Ali Center: The main museum space chronicles Muhammad Ali's life and career, while temporary exhibits focus on social issues like women's equality.
The Arlington Heights Historical Museum offers a collection of artifacts and other objects of historical importance, making them available for public viewing through permanent and temporary exhibits throughout the year.
Even if you can't make it to the event at the Planetarium, gear up with all the facts and knowledge about this fascinating event when viewing the special temporary exhibit, Chasing Eclipses.
Adler will have a massive watch party for the eclipse day - of — complete with awesomely nerdy solar eclipse glasses — but before then, you can moonwalk over to the world - class museum for a look at the «Chasing Eclipses» temporary exhibit March 25 - Jan.
Festivals generally bring together temporary exhibits, museum - type activities, scientists, art organizations, students, and members of the general public — attracting thousands of visitors (Jensen & Buckley, 2014).
Or who decides what temporary exhibits to feature?
Guggenheim Bilbao Designed by the Canadian - American architect Frank Gehry, the museum opened in 1997 to promote avant - garde works through permanent and temporary exhibits by top contemporary artists, from Spain and overseas.
This year's lineup of temporary exhibits also underscores the Amon Carter's broad commitment to American art.
The MOA Main Gallery has hosted three temporary exhibits annually since it opened and has featured a wide array of artistic endeavors from student installed exhibitions to professional artist retrospectives and exhibitions.
The ground floor will hold a welcome hall, shop, café, temporary exhibits gallery, business showcase area, small - scale Science Show theatre, Electronic Library, and Computer Lab.
Exhibit space, some of it flexible for temporary exhibit use (3,000 sq. ft.): Shark Cove, Intertidal Wonders, Jellies & Friends, Wet Deck, and Marine Mammal Mezzanine
Tajfel's research informs a new, temporary exhibit at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris.
Besides the permanent collection of photos, videos, boards, and stories about surf legends and big Kahunas, there are always new temporary exhibits.
There are six exhibit galleries within the Aquarium, as well as The 4D Funbelievable Theater, AT&T Dolphin Tales Theater and SunTrust Pier 225 (home to our California sea lions), with an opportunity for temporary exhibits to be viewed at the Aquarium.
Stop by the Museum to check out our latest temporary exhibit, «The Long Road Home.»
The Nature Museum continually evaluates visitor usage of our permanent and temporary exhibits.
«Beneath Our Feet,» a temporary exhibit at the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center in the Boston Public Library, explores the ways people have envisioned, explored and exploited what lies underground.
That ancient critique is now the name of a temporary exhibit at Northwestern University's Block Museum of Art in Evanston, Ill. «Paint the Eyes Softer: Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt» features the sketch, along with six more intact or nearly intact Egyptian funeral portraits, one still attached to its mummy.
New England Aquarium has several tanks, and once had a temporary exhibit («Jellies!»)
The Museum of Ice Cream is a temporary exhibit but due to its popularity, it's time here has been extended a couple of times.
This weekend, if you find yourself wandering in the D.C. neighborhood formerly known as Swampoodle, and into this parking lot formerly known as a music venue, you'll find a temporary exhibit of Mitchell's photos, commemorating the 50th anniversary of that night in Beatlemania.
«At the temporary exhibit on Howard Street, I did a lot of the penguin explaining,» she says.
During her time at the Museum, Beth has been exploring our local history, curating several of our temporary exhibits, including our current exhibit North Vancouver Island at War!
The Cannon Beach History Center and Museum now features a permanent exhibit, a Native - American longhouse, and temporary exhibits, including a rotating quilt show.
It costs nothing to admire the Art Deco architecture, explore the public art installations and temporary exhibits, settle in to read a newspaper or book in any of a dozen languages, or check your email online.
One is a permanent exhibit that revolves around the building's development, Expo 1958 (for which the building was designed), and the structure's importance in the city of Brussels, while the others are temporary exhibits, including one for families and children.
The Museum at Campbell River has created a new temporary exhibit to tell the story of this marvelous natural waterway, and to give us a glimpse of what lies beneath the waves.
The Museum at Campbell River's new temporary exhibit, North Vancouver Island at War!
The Museum at Campbell River will be telling the story of this dramatic event with archival photos, text and artifacts in a temporary exhibit entitled Burning Snags and Raining Ashes: The Bloedel Fire of 1938 and its Aftermath.
A 21,000 square foot facility was completed in 1994, and includes 7,000 square feet for a major exhibits gallery and 1,700 square feet for temporary exhibits.
The History of the Campbell River Twinning Society is being examined through a new temporary exhibit.
Through this temporary exhibit we hope to share some of our favourite items in the collection, and give you a glimpse into some of the «behind the scenes» work that we do.
One Thursday a month we invite you to experience our temporary exhibit for only NOK 50!
One Thursday a month we invite you to experience our temporary exhibit for only NOK 50, -!
Furthermore, they often have no collection of their own, and thus have complete freedom to focus on temporary exhibits, including site - specific installation art and various types of performance art.
From January 24, 2016 to April 17, 2016, the Denver Art Museum hosted a temporary exhibit called «Case Work: Studies in Form, Space & Construction», which showcased the design process used for the neighboring Clyfford Still Museum and other major works by Allied and Cloepfil.
Two of the floors are devoted to temporary exhibits, while the other two are for the permanent collection which also covers Abstract, Pop, and Minimal Art movements.
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