The Sindhu Project Symposium: Artistic Traditions of the Indus Region
@ South Asia Institute
1925 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60616
Opening Saturday, July 17th, from 12PM - 3PM
Join us for The Sindhu Project: Enigma of Roots Symposium – Artistic Traditions of the Indus Region on Saturday, July 17,2 021 10am – 1pm.
**Please note this is an in-person event**
Tickets: $10 (exhibition viewing included)
Refreshments will be served
The program is as follows:
10am – 1pm: Keynote speaker and artist presentations
Exhibition viewing following the symposium
REGISTER HERE:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-sindhu-project-symposium-artistic-traditions-of-the-indus-region-tickets-161164624731
**Please note this is an in-person event**
This symposium explores the important developments in artistic styles and motifs that emerged in the northwestern regions of the South Asian sub-continent during the emergence of the first cities in the greater Indus Valley region, circa 2600-1900 BCE. Professor Kenoyer, renowned authority on Indus Valley Civilization, along with Sindhu Project artists Mahwish Chishty and Gunjan Kumar will discuss the role of modern potters and artists who continue to expand and elaborate on the traditions of the Indus. Furthermore, the event will focus on iconic aspects of Gandharan art such as sculpture and architecture circa 300 BCE to 400 CE, but with a new perspective based on scientific research and analysis.
Presentation topics:
“Artistic Traditions of the Indus Region and their Legacy in Modern South Asia”
”Gandharan Art and Architectural traditions: New perspectives and interpretation”
Professor J. Mark Kenoyer
“Indus as a Medium”
Gunjan Kumar
“The Sindhu Project: Traveling the Ancestral Route”
Mahwish Chishty
For questions, please email info@saichicago.org
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