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Tibetan Monks Create Sand Mandala for NH Museum

Source: 
INDIAnewEngland.com
Writer: 
Mark Connors
Tibetan Buddhist monks create a sand mandala at the Mariposa Museum in Peterborough, NH. (photos: Mark Connors, INDIAnewEngland.com)

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Some things weren’t meant to last.

Nubia Museum Director in Egypt Turns to Boston for Shared History

Source: 
BayStateBanner.com
Writer: 
Kenneth J. Cooper
Ossama Abdel Meguid, founding director of the Nubia Museum in Aswan, Egypt, came to Boston to research ancient Nubia, at the Museum of Fine Arts and the National Center for Afro-American Artists. (Photos: Kenneth J. Cooper for baystatebanner.com)
A museum exhibit depicts life in a Nubian village. The Nubia Museum, opened in 1997, displays exhibits covering the pre-Pharoah period, all the way to modern times. The museum preserves Nubian culture. (Photo: Kenneth J. Cooper for BaystateBanner.com)

(exhibition) Artistic Exchange Between India and Portugal around 1600

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LUXURY for EXPORT:  ARTISTIC EXCHANGE between INDIA and PORTUGAL around 1600

Arts of the Islamic World & India, 900-1900

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Overlapping Realms: Arts of the Islamic World and India, 900–190Overlapping Realms: Arts of the Islamic World and India, 900-1900

WHAT: art exhibition

Story Location
32 Quincy St. (Harvard University Art Museums)
Cambridge, MA
United States
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Persian, Turkish and Indian Painting

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On the Path of Madness: Representations of Majnun in Persian, Turkish, and Indian Painting

WHAT: art exhibition

Story Location
32 Quincy St. (Harvard University Art Museums)
Cambridge, MA
United States
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