Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya participated in the transformative exhibition ‘Feminist Futures: Art, Activism, and South Asian Womanhood’, curated by art historian Dr Arshiya Lokhandwala, held at the National Museum of Sri Lanka in Colombo yesterday (26). ‘Feminist Futures’ interrogates systemic violence, gender inequality, and cultural taboos, while also celebrating the resilience, autonomy, and solidarity of women. This exhibition showcases the powerful voices of eleven South Asian artists, including Anita Dube, Anoli Perera, Ashmina Ranjit, Bidhata KC, Mithu Sen, Naiza Khan, Pushpamala N, Sheba Chhachhi, Tayeba Begum Lipi, and Uma Bista, and Priyanthi Anusha from India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka…
PM Harini attends ‘Feminist Futures’ exhibition in Colombo
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