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World Press Photo Exhibition 2018: The year's best photography & arts festival

World Press Photo Exhibition 2018: The year's best photography & arts festival
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Visit the iconic World Press Photo Exhibition 2018 on its world-wide tour showcasing the stories that matter. The exhibition includes photography from the 61st annual World Press Photo contest chosen by an independent jury that reviewed more than 73,000 photographs. Topics include current events and issues related to news, sports, art, and culture.

The DC exhibition includes powerful photography from the African Photojournalism Database (APJD), the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF), and Agence France-Presse (AFP). 

Visiting hours:

Daily: 10am - 6pm (doors close at 7pm)
Closed: Mondays (tours only), Thanksgiving, 22 November 2018

Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite or at the door and are good for multiple entries and access to all events:
Discounted admission $12
General admission $18
- Audio guides included (first-come first served). 
- Children under 14 free admission (accompanied by an adult due to sensitive nature of some content).
The Dupont Underground is located near the Dupont Circle metro station. The entrance can be found on where 19th Street meets Dupont Circle (between the Starbucks and Hotel Dupont).

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