House of Sweden (2900 K St NW)

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Opening Weekend: “ICONS – An Exhibition About the Right to Exist”

House of Sweden (2900 K St NW) DC, United States

The photo exhibition "Icons" explores the right to exist and to be seen, regardless of who you are. It features portraits of iconic figures – real and fictional – modeled by 21 individuals with Down Syndrome. Here, they get to act out their dreams and desires: in society, in pop culture, and in art.

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Opening Weekend: “ICONS – An Exhibition About the Right to Exist”

House of Sweden (2900 K St NW) DC, United States

The photo exhibition "Icons" explores the right to exist and to be seen, regardless of who you are. It features portraits of iconic figures – real and fictional – modeled by 21 individuals with Down Syndrome. Here, they get to act out their dreams and desires: in society, in pop culture, and in art.

Recurring

Opening Weekend: “ICONS – An Exhibition About the Right to Exist”

House of Sweden (2900 K St NW) DC, United States

The photo exhibition "Icons" explores the right to exist and to be seen, regardless of who you are. It features portraits of iconic figures – real and fictional – modeled by 21 individuals with Down Syndrome. Here, they get to act out their dreams and desires: in society, in pop culture, and in art.

Recurring

Opening Weekend: “ICONS – An Exhibition About the Right to Exist”

House of Sweden (2900 K St NW) DC, United States

The photo exhibition "Icons" explores the right to exist and to be seen, regardless of who you are. It features portraits of iconic figures – real and fictional – modeled by 21 individuals with Down Syndrome. Here, they get to act out their dreams and desires: in society, in pop culture, and in art.

Recurring

Opening Weekend: “ICONS – An Exhibition About the Right to Exist”

House of Sweden (2900 K St NW) DC, United States

The photo exhibition "Icons" explores the right to exist and to be seen, regardless of who you are. It features portraits of iconic figures – real and fictional – modeled by 21 individuals with Down Syndrome. Here, they get to act out their dreams and desires: in society, in pop culture, and in art.

Recurring

Opening Weekend: “ICONS – An Exhibition About the Right to Exist”

House of Sweden (2900 K St NW) DC, United States

The photo exhibition "Icons" explores the right to exist and to be seen, regardless of who you are. It features portraits of iconic figures – real and fictional – modeled by 21 individuals with Down Syndrome. Here, they get to act out their dreams and desires: in society, in pop culture, and in art.

Recurring

Opening Weekend: “ICONS – An Exhibition About the Right to Exist”

House of Sweden (2900 K St NW) DC, United States

The photo exhibition "Icons" explores the right to exist and to be seen, regardless of who you are. It features portraits of iconic figures – real and fictional – modeled by 21 individuals with Down Syndrome. Here, they get to act out their dreams and desires: in society, in pop culture, and in art.

Recurring

Opening Weekend: “ICONS – An Exhibition About the Right to Exist”

House of Sweden (2900 K St NW) DC, United States

The photo exhibition "Icons" explores the right to exist and to be seen, regardless of who you are. It features portraits of iconic figures – real and fictional – modeled by 21 individuals with Down Syndrome. Here, they get to act out their dreams and desires: in society, in pop culture, and in art.