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Past Events

Image by Shushan Meloyan

Saturday, August 23, 2025 | 05:30 PM – 07:00 PM

Echoes of the Pasts

This intimate storytelling circle brought together community elders who shared powerful, personal narratives about migration, resilience, and cultural survival. Attendees had the opportunity to listen to firsthand accounts that are rarely documented in history books. The event encouraged intergenerational dialogue, with younger audiences asking questions and capturing memories through writing and art. It became not just an evening of stories but a living archive of voices that continue to shape our collective journey.

Image by Faisal Khatri

Sunday, August 10, 2025 | 04:00 PM – 06:30 PM

Heritage Through Art

This special exhibition opening highlighted the creative brilliance of young artists reimagining identity through various forms of art—paintings, sculptures, photography, and mixed media. Each piece reflected how cultural heritage can be both preserved and transformed in modern times. Visitors engaged in guided tours, artist talks, and live demonstrations. The evening provided a platform for emerging voices while deepening appreciation for the ways art sustains community memory and inspires future generations.

Image by Rajiv Perera

Sunday, June 29, 2025 | 03:00 PM – 05:00 PM

Building Bridges Across Generations

This interactive dialogue session was designed to connect elders and youth through meaningful conversations about cultural preservation, storytelling, and shared responsibility for the future. Activities included guided small-group discussions, collaborative art-making, and vision-sharing exercises. Elders passed down wisdom and traditions, while young participants offered fresh perspectives and digital tools for preserving history. The event fostered a strong sense of belonging and laid the foundation for long-term intergenerational projects that will enrich the museum.

Image by Tatiana Rodriguez

Saturday, July 19, 2025 | 06:00 PM – 08:00 PM

Songs of Liberation

This musical evening celebrated the power of song as a tool of resistance, unity, and hope across generations. Traditional freedom songs were performed alongside contemporary reinterpretations by local musicians, creating a bridge between the past and present. Audiences joined in communal singing, learned about the historical context of each piece, and felt the emotional resonance of music that has carried communities through struggle and triumph. The event left participants inspired to reflect on the continuing role of music in social justice movements today.

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