Postcards from Home, an exhibition at Ashmolean Museum in Britain’s Oxford is a project in which 47 artists from India and Pakistan depict stories of partition. The intriguing dimension of storytelling through art is open for audiences till March 2023.
Artists depict stories of partition
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 10, Dec 2022
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