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19. Sep 2011

Express Yourself: Exhibition opens at Göteborg Book Fair

Parvin Ardalan
Parvin Ardalan

Express Yourself is an exhibition about freedom of speech. ICORN guest writer in Malmö, Parvin Ardalan, has contributed with texts for the exhibition. Express Yourself opens at Göteborg Book Fair 22 September, and then moves to the Museum of Malmö, Sweden on 9 October.

Malmö has been a city of refuge since April 2010, iranian writer, journalist and human rights activist Parvin Ardalan is the city's first guest writer. Express Yourself is a new exhibition that opens in Göteborg this week, and later will be moved to Malmö. The exhibition focuses on freedom of expression and human rights. Ardalan has contributed with texts for the exhibition.

Express Yourself is organized in cooperation between the Museums of Malmö and Malmö Cultural Support, ICORN, Pen Sweden and the Swedish Arts Council.

Please see here for info on the opening in Göteborg (in Swedish only), info on the Göteborg Book Fair here and attachment below for exhibition flyer.
For more information please contact Samuel Thelin at Malmö Museum, samuel.thelin@malmo.se

PDF icon Flyer Parvin Ardalan

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