Contemporary Sikh Art exhibition-Launch video
The Contemporary Sikh Art exhibition was launched in the heart of Leicester on 11th May, initiated by the Sikh Museum Initiative and Art Sikh. The exhibition was opened by Assistant City Mayor-Councillor Manjula Sood.
The evening was hosted by the Kartar Singh (Sikh Museum Initiative), who explained the importance of having such events where the rich the history of the Sikh faith could be explored. Kerry Grey (Head of Leicester City Council’s Adult Skills and Learning Service) welcomed the visitors who came from across the UK. Councillor Manjula Sood gave thanks to all the team members of both groups who put the exhibition together and how events like this can bring communities together.
The highlight of the evening was the children of Falcons Primary School, Leicester who gave renderings of Sikh prayers. Jasbir Kaur Mann headteacher of the school explained how hard the children had worked for the launch as well as the children submitting portraits for the exhibition. This was followed by Gurinder Singh Mann (Director-Sikh Museum Initiative) thanking everyone for their hard work and commitment to the project as well as explaining the how the SMI would be changing the landscape of Sikh history through the visionary Heritage Lottery funded project: Anglo Sikh Virtual Museum. Taranjit Singh (on behalf of Art Sikh-Sumanjit Kaur) explained how worked with artists including professionals and some who have never exhibited before has led to the nurturing of Sikh talent across the UK and the world.
The final performance of the evening was by Leicester’s Bhagwant Kaur (poet) who through her hard hitting poetry gave expressions of Woman’s empowerment, love of the Sikh Gurus and how the Sikh faith had given birth to Lions and Princesses.
The exhibitions runs from 12th May to 31st July 2018. Thanks to Punjab 2000 for the excellent video work and photos.
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