Feb 14 - 28 2018
The Sikh Project

The Sikh Project

Presented by Sandy Spring Museum at Sandy Spring Museum

The turban has been the most powerful and obvious symbolism of the identity of a Sikh. The Sikh Project is a celebration of that identity. Historically, the turban was worn by royalty and the rich in South Asia. The turban, as an article of faith in Sikhism, is a public declaration of sovereignty and equality of all people.

Sikhs have been a vital part of the American fabric for over 125 years. The 38 new portraits, from London photographers Amit and Naroop partnering with the Sikh Coalition, captured in this exhibition embody the beauty and diversity of the community and recognize the challenges and triumphs of what it means to be Sikh in America.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 301-774-0022

Email: skeeley@sandyspringmuseum.org

Dates & Times

2018/02/14 - 2018/02/28

Location Info

Sandy Spring Museum

17901 Bentley Road, Sandy Spring, MD 20860

Parking Info

Free parking.