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
Syrian Symphony: New Compositions In Sight And Sound, at Aga Khan Museum, May 20 to August 17.
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.
A new perceptive and explorative exhibition is hitting the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
On Saturday, January 23, Aga Khan Museum welcomed Ali Riza and Hüseyin Albayrak — modern-day troubadours and heirs of the “Ashik” tradition of Anatolia
Bursting with wit and dream-like magic, this special screening is presented in celebration of NCFD 150 — the largest film festival in the world.
“The Aga Khan Museum is different to most museums, in that it is part of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture and has access to the resources and the expertise that have been built up over the decades…”
In partnership with the Consulate General of Turkey in Toronto, Office of Culture and Information Affairs, the Aga Khan Museum to co-present an evening of Turkish music and dance.
Traces of Words will take place in the Audain Gallery at MOA where contemporary artworks and Islamic calligraphic works from the Aga Khan Museum will be shared.
“Yes, it’s a museum of Islamic art, Iranian art and Muslim culture but it’s also a great spot to take young kids to as well.”
Starting in July, Museum-wide installations of video, textiles, painting and sculpture that convey the diverse identities of more than 20 artists will take over the space
From a rooftop toboggan run to cellular structures and treetop galleries, get to know these…
On Tuesday, April 18th at 6pm, the Department of Art History will host Filiz Çakır…
Aga Khan Park & Museum (formerly Ferrand) Stop The Aga Khan Park & Museum Crosstown…