So I had my exhibition the other night and it turned out pretty well. The exhibition was held for the college democrats at my school and it took place during the yearly Jefferson Jackson Dinner held by the local democrats. I know, I know, what happened to objectivity? Well I do admit I am voting for Barack Obama, but that is for personal reasons that I would love to discuss.. but maybe another time. Regardless of who I am voting for, this election, as the late Tim Russert put it, has been "the most exciting election we've had in such a long time." That was mainly why I wanted to hold this exhibition, to share this story that I had compiled to somebody, anybody, before the end of the election. It also provided a bit of exposure which is great since I am a new to Indiana.
Turn out was great since the exhibition was a part of the annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner that the local democrats hold. A crowd of politicians and campaign contributors attended that night, a great crowd to be exposed to.
The feedback I received for my work was definitely full of interest and encouraging words. Above all else this would probably be the defining factor in deciding if the exhibition was successful, the reviews.
All in all, the exhibition was a success. Profits were disappointing, but the experience in itself was worth everything. Now on to a new project.
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