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Gandhi The Legacy

Released on: March 29, 2008, 10:49 pm

Press Release Author: Eldina Djukanovic

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: NY-Tamarind Arts Council is delighted to announce "Gandhi:
The Legacy", a must-see photographic exhibition that captures an enduring view of
Gandhi's true legacy. Some of the featured photos include iconic images of Gandhi,
key events from his life along with rarely seen family portraits.

Press Release Body: Exhibition opens to the public 10th of April and runs through
3rd of May.

About Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi has inspired many of the world's greatest political
leaders and freedom fighters, including Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela and Abdul
Gafar Khan who fought for equality following his dictums of 'Ahimsa' - non-violence
and 'Satyagraha' - 'clinging to truth'. His sterling words of pacifism ring clear
today: \"There are many causes that I am prepared to die for but no causes that I am
prepared to kill for.\" Gandhi dedicated his life to the wider purpose of discovering
truth, or Satya, and his pleas for peace inspired future international icons like
John Lennon.

"Gandhi: The Legacy", an exhibition featuring exceptional monochrome photographs,
which have been kindly loaned from private collectors. These photographs capture
private glimpses into the man, the legend-India's Father of the Nation-how he lived,
thought and acted, inspired by the vision of humanity evolving toward a world of
peace and harmony.
This once-in-a lifetime exhibition offers a chance to observe a moment of history.

About Tamarind Arts Council:
Tamarind Arts Council, (TAC), is a non-profit organization, dedicated to promoting
and creating awareness for all art forms of Indian influence in North America, and
helping in their exhibition, performance, creation, and promotion. Our focus is to
support all types of artistic expression, including performing arts and fine arts
inspired by the arts of India and to sponsor art-related activities and
cross-cultural events. We are dedicated to fulfill our mission of encouraging and
showcasing Indian artists and performers, and provide fellowship for those whose
interest lies in the Indian arts. Our goals include co-sponsoring museum
exhibitions and events that are related to Indian culture and arts, and promoting
Indian arts in various institutions throughout America. We have also established
programs to art schools in India so they can maintain and improve art universities
and created a medium for exchanging information between all art forms between India
and United States.

For more information, please contact Tamarind Arts Council at (212) 200-8000 or
email admin@tamarindarts.org or visit our website at www.tamarindarts.org. Our
hours are: Tuesday - Friday, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm; Saturday, noon to 6:00 pm.



Web Site: http://www.tamarindarts.org

Contact Details: For more information, please contact Tamarind Arts Council at (212)
200-8000 or email admin@tamarindarts.org or visit our website at
www.tamarindarts.org. Our hours are: Tuesday - Friday, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm;
Saturday, noon to 6:00 pm.
Address: 142 East 39th Street Btw Lexington & 3rd Ave.

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