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exhibition and ground-floor
He requested and was granted the privilege of having his exhibition in the ground-floor exhibition space.

exhibition and Local
* Local Color, an art exhibition by Tullio DeSantis
Local artists often participate in the exhibition programming of each organization, while each also presents the work of artists from across Canada and around the world-inkeeping with their educational mandates.
Local artist Betty Burdue created a " Poor Pitiful Morris " Limited Edition poster to " help save Morris ", T-shirts are to be made, and an art exhibition will be held at The Tryon Fine Arts Center on July 28-August 4, 2012, exhibiting " All Morris, All The Time " fine art and sculpture, jewelry and a big surprise.
Local citizens then constructed a large indoor pavilion for spring training and exhibition games and an additional wing was built on the New Century Hotel to accommodate the players.
The Bromyard & District Local History Society was founded in 1966 and is extremely active, with a centre open three days a week which contains a large archive and library and an exhibition room.
* Tyumen Museum of Local Lore ( Several exhibition halls )
* Methil Heritage Centre: Local history museum and exhibition venue
The Library provides meeting and training rooms with state-of-the-art AV ; study and lounge areas ; display and exhibition spaces ; Marjorie Barnard Local Studies Room ; Junior Library, Storytime Room and Youth Room ; printing and photocopying, public PCs and Wireless Internet.
* Global Change exhibition ( May, 1990 ), and the poster on local and global change which a year later was the title for the " Local and Global Change " exhibition ( 1991 )
Local business partners fund many of these exhibitions and some feature the artists themselves leading public tours through the exhibition.
Islington Local History Centre holds the archive of the Royal Agricultural Hall Company Limited, which contains deeds and maintenance records, correspondence, ledgers, cash books, letting agreements and exhibition programmes.

exhibition and History
* 1990 – Jim Gary's " Twentieth Century Dinosaurs " exhibition opens at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D. C.
As of May 2012, it is on loan to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California for a major exhibition.
* The Invention of the Electric Guitar – Online exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History
* The First Ladies at the Smithsonian An online exhibition from the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
This specimen is considered a national treasure of Mongolia, although in 2000 it was loaned to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for a temporary exhibition.
Wilson did well at school and, although he missed getting a scholarship, he obtained an exhibition ; which, when topped up by a county grant, enabled him to study Modern History at Jesus College, Oxford, from 1934.
In 2007, the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History and the Virginia Historical Society ( VHS ) co-organized a traveling exhibition to recount the strategic alliances and violent conflict between European empires ( English, Spanish, French ) and the Native people living in North America.
For its first four decades in the National Museum of Natural History, the Hope Diamond lay in its necklace inside a glass-fronted safe as part of the gems and jewelry gallery, except for a few brief excursions: a 1962 exhibition to the Louvre ; the 1965 Rand Easter Show in Johannesburg, South Africa ; and two visits back to Harry Winston's premises in New York City, once in 1984, and once for a 50th anniversary celebration in 1996.
In November 2003, the Natural History Museum in London held an exhibition to mark the 50th anniversary of its exposure.
* Out From Under: Disability, History and Things to Remember ( traveling exhibition )
Additional archaeological materials from James Fort are featured in the Smithsonian Institution's limited exhibition, Written In Bone: Forensic Files of the 17th-Century Chesapeake from February 7, 2009 to January 6, 2013 at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington D. C.
The Seton Legacy Project has organized a major exhibition on Seton opening at the New Mexico History Museum on May 23, 2010, the catalog published as Ernest Thompson Seton: The Life and Legacy of an Artist and Conservationist by David L. Witt.
A 2009 temporary exhibition at the Oklahoma History Center about rock music in the state was called " Another Hot Oklahoma Night: A Rock & Roll Exhibit ".
* Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A History of American Sweatshops, 1820 – present An online exhibition from the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
Plastinated human hand, Museum of Natural History, San Diego, 2009Each Body Worlds exhibition contains approximately 25 full-body plastinates with expanded or selective organs shown in positions that enhance the role of certain systems.
An action at the Natural History Museum protested at the perceived greenwash and corporate rebranding of British Petroleum ( BP ) by subverting an exhibition about climate change which was sponsored by BP.
Woods's work was part of a 2010 exhibition on Oklahoma cartoonists at the Oklahoma History Center.
The President of Lithuania, Valdas Adamkus, stated that an exhibition will be opened in Bad Iburg which will be named “ The Lost History of East Prussia: Wolf Children and Their Fate ”.
That same year in Galerie Judin in Zürich, Tyson mounted an exhibition of The Terrible Weight of History, which featured The History Paintings, which is one of the clearest and most minimal artistic expressions of Tyson ’ s interest in unpredictability and its representation, and his questioning of how works of art are originated.
This is believed to be the pair on permanent exhibition in the Popular Culture wing of the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D. C., though the donor insisted on anonymity.
In 2006, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History created an exhibition called " Hip-Hop Won ’ t Stop: The Beat, The Rhymes, The Life " which featured, among other things, a Sharp HK-9000 boombox that belonged to Fab Five Freddy.
In 1920, with Stieglitz's support, he organized the first exhibition of modern art in L. A., " The Exhibition of American Modernists " at the Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science, and Art, showing his own large-scale abstract synchromies as well as works by John Marin, Arthur Dove, and Marsden Hartley.
** Herblock's History ( online exhibition from the Library of Congress )

exhibition and Room
This was a time of innovation as electric lighting was introduced in the Reading Room and exhibition galleries.
The seven permanent Egyptian galleries at the British Museum, which include its largest exhibition space ( Room 4, for monumental sculpture ), can display only 4 % of its Egyptian holdings.
The Department also has its own exhibition gallery in Room 90, where the displays and exhibitions change several times a year.
* " A Room of Their Own: The Bloomsbury Artists in American Collections " traveling exhibition website.
Based in the lavishly decorated former Officers ' Mess of Eastney Barracks ( built in the 1860s for the Royal Marine Artillery ), the Museum includes The Making of the Royal Marines Commando exhibition, opened in 2008, and a refurbished Medal Room with over 8, 000 medals earned by Royal Marines-including all 10 Victoria Crosses won by them.
The Leconfield Head ( a head of the Aphrodite of Cnidus type, included in the 2007 exhibition at the Louvre ) in the Red Room, Petworth House, West Sussex, UK, was claimed by Adolf Furtwängler to be an actual work of Praxiteles, based on its style and its intrinsic quality.
In 2006, the British Museum announced its plans to modify the Reading Room to house a temporary exhibition entitled ' The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army ': this modification was designed by the London-based exhibition design company Metaphor.
Indoor permanent exhibition with works by Gianni Colombo, Dan Flavin, Gotthard Graupner, Norbert Kricke, Lee Ufan, François Morellet, Maria Nordman, David Rabinowitch, Arnulf Rainer, Dirk Reinartz, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Ryman, Richard Serra, Jan J. Schoonhoven ; also the Africa and Asia Room.
Both subjects reappeared in The Painter's Room on display at Freud's first solo exhibition in 1944 at the Alex Reid & Lefevre Gallery.
At the top of the ten-story building is an exhibition and meeting space called " London's Living Room ", with an open viewing deck which is occasionally open to the public.
What had been praised during Clarkson's tenure, however, was soon critiqued when it was revealed that into Jean's appointment, Rideau Hall's interpretation and exhibition planner, Fabienne Fusade, was removing from sight the portraits of Canada's past and present sovereigns and other members of the Royal Family, in order to fulfill Jean's wish to make the royal residence a showcase for Canadian art and give " a strong image of Canada "; the portrait by Jean Paul Lemieux of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh that had for decades dominated the focal wall of the ballroom was shifted to the rear wall, thereby bumping the copy of George Hayter's state portrait of Queen Victoria that had hung there to the Tent Room, where the portraits of Canada's British governors general had been collected together.
The theatre has a new Rooftop Restaurant and Bar with views over the River Avon, a Riverside Cafe and Terrace, a Colonnade linking the Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theatres together for the first time, the PACCAR Room exhibition space, and a 36m high Tower which provides circulation and views across Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding area from its 32m high viewing platform.
The public may visit the exhibition rooms ( the Sutcliffe Room and Giles Room ) by prior appointment or pay for a guided tour of the College meeting rooms in which various exhibits are displayed.
The new Foyle Reading Room and glass Pavilion exhibition space were also opened to the public in 2004 – unlocking the Society intellectually, visually and physically for the 21st century.
* The Astor Collection at the University of Virginia virtual exhibition of Native American artifacts originally displayed in the Grill Room of the Astor Hotel
At the time of its closure on 4 June 2006, the museum had three galleries: City Lives explored Liverpool's cultural diversity, The River Room described life alongside the River Mersey and City Soldiers was an exhibition about the King's Regiment.
Presenting his first gallery exhibition in 1978 as an “ installation ” rather than as a photography show, Wall placed The Destroyed Room in the storefront window of the Nova Gallery, enclosing it in a plasterboard wall.
* Mauritshuis, Royal Picture Gallery, The Hague: Room for Art exhibition.
In the Manolis Andronikos Room, for instance, there is an exhibition titled < I > The Coins of Macedonia from the 6 < SUP > th </ SUP > Century to 148 bc </ I >, with examples of coins that were circulating in Macedonia in that period.

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