ART Gallery Articles News


Articles

 

tibetan art


Latest News and Updates

  • Grains of truth
    Grains of truth Hamilton Spectator, Canada - Feb 14, 2006 northern India, the eight monks are on a 10-month North American tour, visiting schools, seniors homes and community centres to share Tibeta
  • How I Found My Buddhist Path
    How I Found My Buddhist Path MIT Technology Review, MA - Mar 13, 2006 the Mind: Exchanges between Buddhism and Biobehavioral Science on How the Mind Works." Events featuring the sand mandala, a
  • Monks show art, culture
    Monks show art, culture Winnipeg Sun, Canada - Mar 14, 2006 By ADAM CLAYTON, STAFF REPORTER. A group of seven Tibetan Buddhist monks are currently bedding down at the guest house at the Trappist monas
  • A painful family diary
    A painful family diary Ottawa Citizen, Canada - 4 hours ago Sunil Gupta turned his hobby of photography into a profession and art form. Mind you, India had been no picnic either. Gupta's mother
  • Tibetan monk to create sand mandala
    Tibetan monk to create sand mandala Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 5 hours ago (March 16, 2006) — The Williams-Insalaco Art Gallery 34 at It features the creation of a sand mandala by Tenzin
  • A painful family diary
    A painful family diary Ottawa Citizen, Canada - 4 hours ago Sunil Gupta turned his hobby of photography into a profession and art form. Mind you, India had been no picnic either. Gupta's mother

Buddhist Art and Architecture: Tibetan Buddhist Art

Buddhist Art and Architecture: Tibetan Buddhist Art Tibetan art is largely anonymous, and this custom of artistic anonymity is In Dharamsala, the Centre for Tibetan Art and Crafts was established in 1977 Himalayan Art The Himalayan Art Project web page features over 1500 artworks from Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India, China and Mongolia.The Art of Tibet The Himalayan Art Project, sponsored by the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, provides access to more than 1200 works of Tibetan art held in major Conserving Tibetan Monasteries China Exploration & Research Society (CERS) and Kham Aid Foundation: Conserving Tibetan art and architecture: our goal is to save some of the last intact