
Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Award (HIPA) will present a series of panel discussions and workshops featuring top photography experts and professionals at Dubai Photo Exhibition. The exhibition will also incorporate a range of fun family activities, alongside its thrilling exhibits of over 700 museum quality photographs from 23 countries around the world.
The free-entry exhibition, will run from March 16th-19th in a purpose-designed ‘temporary museum’ at the Dubai Design District (d3).
"We at HIPA are excited to be sharing this exhibition with the public, and with Dubai Photo Exhibition we aim to foster an atmosphere of creative discovery for visitors of all ages," said Ali Bin Thalith, Secretary-General of HIPA.
"Alongside an unprecedented presentation of exceptional photography, Dubai Photo Exhibition will introduce the art form to new audiences through a public programme that includes stimulating discussions between photography experts and also fun activities for families. For an exhibition this special, we knew we needed a particularly high-quality structure to match, and I think visitors will be delighted and impressed with the presentation and overall quality of this event," he added.
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