South Asia Institute hosts exhibit for Nepal
Features work by Harvard Professor Grzegorz Ekiert
Harvard’s South Asia Institute (SAI) is hosting an exhibit and fundraiser to help the country of Nepal and its people rebuild after the devastating earthquake of April 25. Thousands of Nepalese citizens were killed; tens of thousands more were injured and made homeless, while many of the city’s magnificent buildings and places of worship were destroyed or seriously damaged.
Featuring photography by Grzegorz Ekiert, professor of government, and director of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, “Nepal — In Memoriam” will run until Oct. 29 and will also feature a closing reception and fundraiser that night. The photographs are on exhibit at the CGIS Knafel Concourse, 1737 Cambridge St.
The exhibit is designed to raise funds for SAI’s Nepal Research and Reconstruction Fund, which provides support for projects in Nepal developed in partnership with local organizations, with a focus on Nepal’s long-term reconstruction.
Remembering Nepal

Photographs by Harvard Professor Grzegorz Ekiert will be on exhibit at the CGIS Knafel Concourse. Photos by Grzegorz Ekiert ©

The recent devastating earthquake killed thousands of Nepalese.

Many of the city’s buildings and places of worship were destroyed or seriously damaged.

Palaces and temples, built by many generations of Newari craftsmen, are unique treasures of world architecture and art.

Photographs from the exhibit will be for sale with money raised going to SAI’s Nepal Research and Reconstruction Fund.
The exhibition is sponsored by the Harvard University Asia Center, South Asia Institute, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, and Korea Institute.
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