THE FEMINIST MEMORY PROJECT BOOK FAIR | MARCH 16, 2024

Enepalese Published on: March 12, 2024

Greetings all +++

We at photo.circle and Nepal Picture Library are excited to invite you to The Feminist Memory Project Book Fair to be held at Nepal Art Council on March 16.

The one-day book fair will showcase works by a diverse range of Nepali women authors, scholars, artists, bookmakers and publishers. Through this event, we hope to connect women writers with their readers. The book fair is free and open to the public. We invite all book lovers to join us to celebrate women’s writings this month of March.

If you are a published writer or a publisher and would like to reserve a table to display or sell your publications at the fair, please contact Biraj Maharjan at [email protected] / 9860549967 to confirm your participation by Thursday, March 14. Participation in the fair is free of cost.

Full details here: https://www.nepalpicturelibrary.org/update/the-feminist-memory-project-book-fair/

WHEN: Saturday, 16 March 2024
WHERE: Nepal Art Council, Babar Mahal, Kathmandu

The book fair is free and open to the public.

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This is also the last month to catch The Sovereign Forest, an exhibition by Amar Kanwar at Nepal Art Council. The exhibition is free and open to the public, everyday, from 11am to 6pm. Please bring friends and colleagues, and kindly spread the word in your networks!

Here is the schedule for free guided tours that we are offering through March. Each tour is about 1.5 hours long and is by registration only. For registration and other inquiries please call 97045 09901 or email [email protected]

Sunday, Mar 17, 2:00 PM — with Niranjan Kunwar
Tuesday, Mar 19, 4:00 PM — with NayanTara Gurung
Friday, Mar 22 4:00 PM — with NayanTara Gurung
Saturday, Mar 23, 2:00 PM — with Shristi Shrestha

Amar Kanwar
THE SOVEREIGN FOREST
In collaboration with
Sudhir Pattnaik/Samadrusti and Sherna Dastur

Dec 09, 2023 – March 31, 2024
Nepal Art Council, Babar Mahal
11am – 6pm | Open every day | Free and open to the public

About The Sovereign Forest
Rooted in the socio-political landscape of Odisha, The Sovereign Forest emerges from extensive work in a region that has witnessed conflicts between local communities, government entities, and corporations over control of agricultural lands, forests, rivers, and mineral resources.

The Sovereign Forest includes a constellation of films, texts, books, photographs, seeds and processes that initiate a creative response to our understanding of crime, politics, human rights and ecology. More info here.

We look forward to seeing you.

– Team PC