Gandhi Exhibition Coming Soon to Melbourne
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| Premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews (middle) at the Pravasi Bharatiya Kendra |
A
digital interactive exhibition celebrating the life and achievements of
Mahatma Gandhi will be
displayed in
Victoria, which is
home to the largest
number of
people with
Indian heritage in
Australia.
This is one of
many communities and
cultural engagements the Victorian Government is
supporting to
celebrate the special bond
Victoria shares with India following the recent release of the
new Victoria’s India Strategy: Our Shared Future.
The exhibition also
celebrates the success of
the Indian diaspora internationally, recognising that Gandhi was also an
immigrant.
Interstate and
international visitors are
expected to
come to Melbourne to
see the Gandhi Exhibition - a
reflection of
Gandhi’s high profile as an
inspiring world leader, and
Victoria’s reputation as the
Creative State.
Touring the Mahatma Gandhi Digital Exhibition in
Delhi today, Premier Daniel Andrews announced the Victorian
Government was
supporting Victoria’s Immigration Museum to show the unique
exhibition -
which will
run from April
to July 2018.
The announcement was made at the Pravasi
Bharatiya Kendra in Delhi where the Gandhi Exhibition is on
display, which was
launched in
October 2016 by
the Prime Minister of
India Narendra Modi.
The exhibition is
curated from
more than 1,000 archival
photographs, 130
minutes of
footage, 60
minutes of film
clips and 20
voice recordings of
Gandhi’s speeches.
The period of
Gandhi’s life in
which he migrated from
India to England and
then South Africa as
well as
the change he helped bring about in
India on his
return are
featured, with his
identity as a
successful member of
the Indian diaspora central to the
exhibition.
Quotes attributable to Premier Daniel Andrews
“Mahatma Gandhi was an inspirational leader and I’m thrilled that Victorians will be able to enjoy this incredible exhibition at the Immigration Museum.”
“Victoria is home to Australia’s largest Indian population and this exhibition is an important way to acknowledge their cultural heritage and build the cultural understanding of India among the wider Victorian community.”
“Showing the Mahatma Gandhi Digital Exhibition in Victoria will help celebrate Indian culture in Victoria, and will bring visitors from across the world to our great city.”
State Government of Victoria
Georgia Brumby
georgia.brumby@minstaff.vic.gov.au