Surendra Ullal
CHICAGO, IL: The Sikh art exhibition has come to Chicago now. The Sikh Project, in collaboration with the talented British photographers Amit and Naroop, captures the beauty of the Sikh faith and the depth of the Sikh American experience. The exhibition is on display at the Richard J. Daley Center from June 11 to June 29.
The Sikh Project, which launched to critical acclaim in 2016, features portraits of turbaned men, women and children that embody the diversity of the Sikh community and recognize the challenges and triumphs of what it means to be Sikh in the United States. Nineteen of these captivating portraits will be on display for free at Chicago’s Richard J. Daley Center.
Free Sikh art portraits are on display for the general public. For any questions about scheduling a group visit for a class or gurdwara, please email sikhproject@sikhcoalition.org.
Since the Sikh Project launched in New York in 2016, the exhibition continues to travel the country in an effort to educate the American public about the Sikh community, faith and traditions.