Orient Global Freedom To Create Prize - Freedom To Create Prize Exhibition

Freedom To Create Prize Exhibition

Freedom to Create holds a travelling exhibition of notable entries from the Freedom to Create Prize. Selected entries from the 2010 Freedom to Create Prize will be unveiled at the Cairo Opera House from 25 November 2010.

1–22 June 2010: 2009 Prize Exhibition in Kabul, Afghanistan

27 April - 2 May 2010: 2009 Prize Exhibition in Harare, Zimbabwe

19 February - 20 March 2010: 2009 Prize Exhibition in New York, USA

25 November 2009: 2009 Prize Exhibition in London, UK

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