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Event: Celebrate Art Over The Perfect Sip

This has been sent to me by Maha AL-Asaker, a Kuwaiti photographer who wants to start her business as freelancer photographer. She is hosting her exhbition in various Starbucks locations. Here is what she sent:
"Throughout the coming months there is going to be an eventful calendar of activities @ different Starbucks locations. Ranging from insightful and inspiring photography exhibitions, to fun live music performances and gigs and many other more art forms to be included and surprises to be later announced ..

Lots of local amazing talents Starbucks believe should be given a chance to shine and show their work and to give both the talented youth and customers the ability to meet and connect and discover .. is what Starbucks wants to offer ..

Come have a great time over the best cup of coffee with your family and friends ..

The schedule of events and locations are as follows, for further information you can always reach out to your nearest Starbucks Store or call (+965) 22242443:

Each weekend the photography exhibitions will take place in 3 Starbucks stores across Kuwait so choose the closest to you and come encourage young creative youth in Kuwait and spend a great weekend at Starbucks..

13-14 March
Starbucks Avenues (by Fountain):
Maha Al Asaker & Jarrah Al Boloshi

Starbucks Kuwait Free Zone:
Saleh El Gaith & Bader Al Ajeel

Starbucks Palms Spa & Resort:
Samar Al Bader & Sherifa Ben Ali

20-21 March
Starbucks Al Bidaa:
Maha Al Asaker & Jarrah Al Boloshi

Starbucks Salem Al Mubarak - Opposite Al Fanar:
Bader Al Ajeel & Ammar Al Othman

Starbucks Hilton Al Mangaf:
Abdulla Al Foudary & Nawaf Al Saleh

27-28 March
Starbucks Behbehani Villa - behind Church - Kuwait City:
Sherifa Ben Ali & Maha Al Asaker

Starbucks Palms & Spa Resort:
Jarrah El Boloshi & Saleh Al Gaith

Starbucks Marina Mall:
Ammar Al Othman & Abdulla Al Foudary"

Comments

Anonymous said…
awesome!!

inshalla i'll check it out... i love how art is all over k.town ;)

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