Dreaming Tibet: A Canvas of Exile and Aspiration
Tibetan students in India have expressed their longing for their homeland through an art exhibition titled 'Dreaming Tibet'. Featured at the India Habitat Centre, the exhibit showcases 50 artworks depicting visions of Tibet. The initiative aims to preserve Tibetan identity and cultural roots through youthful expression.
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A recent art exhibition titled 'Dreaming Tibet' is capturing attention at the India Habitat Centre, showcasing the imaginative works of Tibetan students in India. Featuring 50 thematic artworks, the exhibit serves as a poignant testament to the students' longing for their ancestral homeland.
These students, ranging from classes 6-12, pair their works with deeply personal notes longing for an autonomous Tibet. The exhibition is organized by the Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, supported by Khadhok, a Dharamshala-based contemporary Tibetan visual arts collective.
Each artwork provides a unique glimpse into the students' aspirations and connection to their cultural roots, while underscoring Tibet's ongoing call for autonomy. From mountains to traditional dress, the themes are varied; yet all envision a free Tibet. It's a powerful showcase of cultural resilience and youthful hope.
(With inputs from agencies.)

