The TIBET FEST 2024 was held in Tsuglakhang, Dharamsala. The two day event was organised by  the Department of Religion and Culture aimed to celebrate the tapestry of traditional and modern Tibetan Arts and Crafts. It was funded by @usaid and @thetibetfund

Shout out to all the amazing people who came to our booth and showed their love! A big thanks to the artists who joined us this time:
@jamnam_art @genyik.studio @_hoo.man_  @tenzmenarts

The TIBET FEST 2024 was held in Tsuglakhang, Dharamsala. The two day event was organised by  the Department of Religion and Culture aimed to celebrate the tapestry of traditional and modern Tibetan Arts and Crafts. It was funded by @usaid and @thetibetfund

Shout out to all the amazing people who came to our booth and showed their love! A big thanks to the artists who joined us this time:
@jamnam_art @genyik.studio @_hoo.man_  @tenzmenarts

The Tibet Museum, DIIR, CTA celebrated the 47th International Museum Day on Friday, May 17th, 2024. In order to enhance the inclusivity of this event, The Tibet Museum organised an Art Exhibition, extending invitations to local Tibetan artists and writers. They will be showcasing their artwork and literary works at the premises of the Tibet Museum.

“Our primary goal in inviting these local Tibetan artists is to establish connections with them and collaborate in raising awareness about Tibet-related issues in the future. We are enthusiastic about exploring their artwork and literary collections, and we extend a warm invitation to everyone to join us in supporting our artists and writers for their dedicated efforts.”

As a young collective we are grateful for the opportunity to showcase our works on the International Museum Day! Big shoutout to the artists who joined us this time:
@ngoshi.art @t.gonpo.art @genyik.studio @_hoo.man_ @tenzmenarts

 

The Tibet Museum, DIIR, CTA celebrated the 47th International Museum Day on Friday, May 17th, 2024. In order to enhance the inclusivity of this event, The Tibet Museum organised an Art Exhibition, extending invitations to local Tibetan artists and writers. They will be showcasing their artwork and literary works at the premises of the Tibet Museum.

“Our primary goal in inviting these local Tibetan artists is to establish connections with them and collaborate in raising awareness about Tibet-related issues in the future. We are enthusiastic about exploring their artwork and literary collections, and we extend a warm invitation to everyone to join us in supporting our artists and writers for their dedicated efforts.”

As a young collective we are grateful for the opportunity to showcase our works on the International Museum Day! Big shoutout to the artists who joined us this time:
@ngoshi.art @t.gonpo.art @genyik.studio @_hoo.man_ @tenzmenarts

On November 20th, 2024 Closed Door India and the Tibet Action Institute co-hosted an intimate event to celebrate the timeless connection between India and Tibet at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in New Delhi. The night featured the exceptional talents of Grammy-nominated artist Tenzin Choegyal, as well as renowned Sarangi artist Sangeet Mishra and gifted percussionist Durgesh Kanwal. Khadhok was invited to show a pop-up exhibition of our “Dreaming Tibet” exhibition, showcasing the voices of Tibetan children on growing up in exile.

 

On November 20th, 2024 Closed Door India and the Tibet Action Institute co-hosted an intimate event to celebrate the timeless connection between India and Tibet at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in New Delhi. The night featured the exceptional talents of Grammy-nominated artist Tenzin Choegyal, as well as renowned Sarangi artist Sangeet Mishra and gifted percussionist Durgesh Kanwal. Khadhok was invited to show a pop-up exhibition of our “Dreaming Tibet” exhibition, showcasing the voices of Tibetan children on growing up in exile.