Presented by Panjab Digital Library USA

Sikh Empire Exhibit - MD, Nov 3, 2:30-6 (Free)

About This Event

The Panjab Digital Library (PDL) is proud to announce the successful exhibition titled "The Sikh Empire: Perspectives of International Artists and Authors", featuring the works of notable artists and authors such as Emily Eden and George Forster. This exhibition, curated by a diverse group of nine students from the USA and India, offers a unique perspective on the Sikh Raj from 1710 to 1849.

After opening in Panjab the exhibition is being hosted across USA.

About the Exhibition:
"The Sikh Empire: Perspectives of International Artists and Authors" showcases the works of notable figures such as Emily Eden and George Forster, offering a fascinating glimpse into how the world perceived Panjab from 1710 to 1849. This meticulously curated display brings to life a glorious era, revealing the rich tapestry of Panjab's history through foreign perspectives.

 

Meet the Interns Behind the Exhibition:

Bani Kaur, Gani Kaur, Ilahe Kaur, Rubbi Singh, Gurshaan Singh, Jagga Singh and  Jodha Singh, from the US and Amitoj Singh, and Bilaval Kaur, from Panjab.

These students, under the curatorial guidance of the Panjab Digital Library team including Davinder Singh, Geetanjali, Dalveer Singh, Gurpreet Kaur and Harliv Kaur have worked diligently to bring this exhibition to life. Their efforts aim to showcase how the Sikh Raj and Panjab were perceived by foreign artists and authors, shedding light on the rich historical narrative of the region.

 

About This Event

The Panjab Digital Library (PDL) is proud to announce the successful exhibition titled "The Sikh Empire: Perspectives of International Artists and Authors", featuring the works of notable artists and authors such as Emily Eden and George Forster. This exhibition, curated by a diverse group of nine students from the USA and India, offers a unique perspective on the Sikh Raj from 1710 to 1849.

After opening in Panjab the exhibition is being hosted across USA.

About the Exhibition:
"The Sikh Empire: Perspectives of International Artists and Authors" showcases the works of notable figures such as Emily Eden and George Forster, offering a fascinating glimpse into how the world perceived Panjab from 1710 to 1849. This meticulously curated display brings to life a glorious era, revealing the rich tapestry of Panjab's history through foreign perspectives.

 

Meet the Interns Behind the Exhibition:

Bani Kaur, Gani Kaur, Ilahe Kaur, Rubbi Singh, Gurshaan Singh, Jagga Singh and  Jodha Singh, from the US and Amitoj Singh, and Bilaval Kaur, from Panjab.

These students, under the curatorial guidance of the Panjab Digital Library team including Davinder Singh, Geetanjali, Dalveer Singh, Gurpreet Kaur and Harliv Kaur have worked diligently to bring this exhibition to life. Their efforts aim to showcase how the Sikh Raj and Panjab were perceived by foreign artists and authors, shedding light on the rich historical narrative of the region.

 

Getting There

Nancy H. Dacek North Potomac Community Recreation Center
13850 Travilah Rd,
Rockville, Maryland 20850
United States