A Year in Review presents highlights of the Aga Khan Museum’s exhibitions
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Highlights of the Aga Khan Museum’s exhibitions, programming, and activities
By the Aga Khan – Special to The Globe and Mail
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Syrian Symphony: New Compositions In Sight And Sound, at Aga Khan Museum, May 20 to August 17.
Brigitte Shim, is a Steering Committee Member of AKAA 2016 Cycle.
Pluralism faced significant challenges in 2016.
Dr. Marwan Muasher is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment
$25-million gift earlier this year from the Aga Khan foundation to build North America’s largest Islamic-inspired garden
“Congratulations to His Highness the Aga Khan, for officially opening the Global Pluralism Centre in Ottawa”
Prince Amyn Aga Khan, delivered his remarks at the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia
The diversity of Pakistan’s cultural and musical heritage, exploring rare recordings of desert songs from Cholistan and Sufi music from Sindh’s sacred shrines.
After more than a decade in the works, the Global Centre for Pluralism officially opened its new global headquarters on Tuesday
Speech by His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan articulates the value of connection as he emphasis the concept of pluralism.