---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Friends of Tibet (INDIA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 26-Jun-2005 15:53
Dear friend: This is to invite and inform you about the next travelling exhibition from Friends of Tibet (India) - 'Indian Cartoonists on Tibet'. It is an exhibition of selected cartoons on the Tibet issue (1950-2005) and the tumultuous Indo-Chinese relations by renowned Indian cartoonists: Shankar, Ranga, OV Vijayan, Ravi Shankar, RK Laxman, Rajinder Puri, Mario Miranda, Yesudasan, Kaak, Balu, Madhu Omalloor, Thommy, Ponnappa, Morparia and Prakash Shetty. Introduction and text are by Claude Arpi, author of 'The Fate of Tibet' and 'India and Her Neighbourhood: A French Observer's Views'. Dedicated on the 70th birthday of HH the Dalai Lama, also World Tibet Day, the first show will be held at the Kashi Art Café, Burgher Street, Fort Cochin for five days from July 6, 2005. The exhibition can be seen online at the Friends of Tibet's website: www.friendsoftibet.org/cartoons. One can also download the entire collection of cartoons in PDF format (3.1mb) from the 'Download' section of our website - all from July 6. To know more, call: (0) 9388465953 / 9847044248 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ............... Friends of Tibet (India) is a Bombay-based support group formed on March 9, 1999 to spread awareness about the issue of Tibet among the people of India. We support the Tibetan struggle for independence. To know more, visit: www.friendsoftibet.org ............... Kashi, established in 1997, has been working diligently to expose and promote contemporary art in the professional manner it deserves. As a cultural center, our obligations include supporting individuals and groups dedicated to eliminating societal repression and environmental degradation. To know more, visit: www.kashiartcafe.com ...............
