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Dust on the Road Dust on the Road is an overview of SAHMAT, (SafdarHashmi Memorial Trust), the Delhi-based activist and cultural organization from India. SAHMAT, which means "agreement" in Hindi, is a nationwide network of Indian visual artists, film makers, performers, musicians and critics that has been working since 1989 on issues of secularism and human rights. A second component of this exhibition includes work by Canadian artists on issues of human rights. The presentation of the exhibition in Toronto will also include a public forum led by Delhi organizer of SAHMAT, photographer /activist Ram Rahman. The title of this exhibition, Dust on the Road, is from the collected activist writings of Bengali author and activist, Mahasweta Devi.
Curated by Hoopoe Curatorial: Phinder Dulai, Jamelie Hassan, and Peter White June 23-September 4, 2000 York Quay
Gallery Harbourfront Centre Assisted by: The Canada Council for the Arts and the McIntosh Gallery at The University of Western Ontario
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