25 Groveland Ter
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403

'+1' is a collaboratively curated printmaking exhibition that includes seven Groveland Gallery artists and their invited colleagues. This exhibition was designed to complement the Mid-America Print Council Biennial Conference.

Added by Upcoming Robot on September 11, 2010

Comments

aruba6

I was very disappointed with the processes involved to get into the actual show.It reminded me of an unorganized cattle drive.There were no signs directing people as to which line to be in or where the lines formed.I stood in three different lines for a total of 45 minutes.You know there was something wrong with the system when the starting time of the show had to be delayed.There was also constant complaining among the vendors that their space was too small-which I agree with.Several stated they could not display their full range of products.I went tothe Paula Deen Show and that was another disaster. I hope everyone enjoyed sitting on their neighbors laps since the chairs were so close together.What's the use of having a reserved seat when you have to be in a cattle drive to try to get to your seat.The most disappointing part was that Paula didn't cook!!! Just ran her mouth on and on and on!! I was expecting a pleasant Saturday outing.It was everything but.

dissapointed

what a joke. I will never again attend this show until I hear they figure out how to get thousands of people in the place in less time. Standing in line for an hour and a half when your purchase a $55 ticket for reserved seats is just stupid. Lets not forget that once in the Paula Dean Show I felt like I was sitting on other peoples laps and couldn't even sit with the people I purchased tickets with. 11 of us purchased tickets on the same order, we were all in section H, well...they run out of wrist bands for section H so they give some of us section H and some of us section G. So our group gets split up, there are no seats to sit together ect. The DC convention center is a beautiful building and well laid out for events like this. What the metro cooking show managed to do was make a complete disaster of something that should have been smooth as glass.