Exhibition: Display of Rare Books – Aug. 25, 2018
Venue: Madras Literary Society, College Road, DPI Campus, NungambakkamFrom 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Contact:
Email: madrasliterarysociety@gmail.com ;
phone :044 – 2827 9666
Number: +91-9444253532
Venue: Madras Literary Society, College Road, DPI Campus, NungambakkamFrom 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Contact:
Email: madrasliterarysociety@gmail.com ;
phone :044 – 2827 9666
Number: +91-9444253532
Print culture in two centuries (1800 – 2000)
Inauguration at 5 p.m.
Two lectures – Prof. V. Arasu and Prof. Azhagarasan
Exhibition will be open to all after the lectures.
Venue: Roja Muthiah Research Library, CPT Campus, Taramani
Organised by Cycling Yogis
From 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Display Rudge, Hercules, Phillips, Raleigh Chopper, World War period Paratrooper Bicycle, Robinhood and accessories including Old Oil Lamps, Brooks saddle and many more.
Venue: Seafarers Club, Opp: Reserve Bank of India, Rajaji Salai, Chennai – 600001
Contact : Cycling Yogis / Ramanujar Moulana – Ph :9884023123
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Venue: Stella Maris College (Auditorium), 17 Cathedral Road, Teynampet.
Conducted by Colours of Glory Foundation (http://www.coloursofglory.org/)
Held under the auspices of Stella Maris College, the exhibition will feature images and write-ups on the history of the Indian Armed forces, besides video shows and power point presentations on the topic. The event is open to public with prior intimation to the college authorities.
Admission restricted.
From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
St George’s School campus, Poonamallee H Road.
Open to all.
Hosted by the Forum of Anglo Indian Women, Chennai. To celebrate the AI spirit of Chennai.
Showcases the many crafts designed for homes and orders by AI families of Madras in the past, and the mouth-watering food the families cooked at homes in Royapuram, Vepery and Perambur.
The Fair will offer sales of craftworks and products of current AI entrepreneurs and have food stalls. Music too. Under tents. In a heritage campus opp. Pachaiyappa’s College.
An exhibition of artworks by Madras-based artists A.Rajmohan, N.Jagadeesan, V.Ravichandran, N.Bhagavathi Sundaram and M.Ashok.
The exhibition will display temple architecture, landscapes and realistic works.
Venue: DakshinaChitra, Muttukadu
A series of intricate, nuanced portraits that capture Chennai that is Madras by writer, artist Pavithra Srinivasan
Venue: DakshinaChitra, Muttukadu
The details about the sale and price of paintings will be available at the venue.