Serendib: Art and Cultural Exchange in Sri Lanka 600 BCE to 600 CE by Julie Romain


 Center for Persian Studies and Culture     Nov 12 2015 | 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Humanities Gateway 1030

This presentation is an overview of an upcoming exhibition of Sri Lankan art, focusing on the early material of the sixth century BCE to the sixth century CE. The art and material culture of Sri Lanka reflect a continuous process of cultural exchange as the island was a hub for maritime trade in the Indian ocean. This lecture traces this historical process through a wide range of artifacts and archaeological evidence, from Sassanian coins discovered at the ancient site of Ruhua to the massive Buddhist stupas of Anuradhapura, which led to the formation of local artistic traditions that are unique to the island.

*Event is free and open to the public*