If you’re in the Toronto area this weekend, a wonderful event awaits you! The Royal Ontario Museum will be celebrating South Asian Heritage Day which will bring together artists, authors, performers and filmmakers to showcase South Asian culture. The event will showcase Manu Kaur Saluja’s Kings of the Punjab portraits at the Sir Christopher Ondaatje South Asian Gallery. Children will have the opportunity to enjoy a special reading by author Navjot Kaur of her children’s book “A Lion’s Mane” which explores Sikh identity and the many connections we share as global citizens. Event details can be found here.
South Asian Heritage Day 2010
Royal Ontario Museum
Sunday, February 21, 2010
11am – 4pm
I went to this exhibition and it was terrible… there are 2 paintings, they are both reproductions of the originals, and it's pretty much a waste of the $22 fee to get in. If you want to see the rest of the museum, then you could walk by the paintings but otherwise, don't bother.
I went to this exhibition and it was terrible… there are 2 paintings, they are both reproductions of the originals, and it’s pretty much a waste of the $22 fee to get in. If you want to see the rest of the museum, then you could walk by the paintings but otherwise, don’t bother.
Nevertheless the painting she is doing looks beautiful!!
Nevertheless the painting she is doing looks beautiful!!
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I have to read this whole article and interesting you have to share with us and every country has different culture.