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Traveling Exhibit
A Long Look Homeward:
A long Look Homeward" is a journey through Tibet's history, as narrated by eleven members of the Tibetan community in exile who act as the exhibition's curators. The curators' personal stories are interwoven with the story of their nation and are accompanied by images of their choosing.

The fabric of symbols, visuals and narratives found in A long Look Homeward weave together a collective consciousness of memory, commemoration and hope. Together these combined elements reveal the darkness of invasion and the destruction and horror of oppression. Concurrently, A long Look Homeward also sheds lights on Tibet's magnificent past while expressing hopes for its future.

This exhibition includes: 54 (24X72 inches) photo and text panels. It also include 7 minutes DVD on Human right situation in Tibet.

Traveling Exhibit<br><i>Anne Frank: A History for Today</i>

TRAVELING EXHIBITION GUIDELINE & APPLICATION


Click on the links below to view and print the guidelines for our traveling exhibits, the application to host an exhibition.

1. Application
2. Guideline

 

 

Peace Apostles:
A panel exhibition exploring lives of Mahatma Gandhi and His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama and introduces their activism in promoting non-violence and peace.

This exhibition includes: 44 (24X72 inches) photo and text panels.

Traveling Exhibit<br><i>Anne Frank: A History for Today</i>

For more information contact us at: thetibetmuseum@gov.tibet.net

 

 

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