In the latest SBS Burmese Radio Program, Ms. Lulu Htet, one of the directors of the Australia Myanmar Institute for Democracy, Human Rights and Peace has been interviewed by Terrell Oung, Executive Producer at Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Australia on the upcoming Art Gallery Exhibition "Surviving the Sunset" that is set to held at The Mill, Angus Street, Adelaide from the 4th of April 2023 to 15th April 2023, Monday - Friday, 10am - 4pm.
The theme "Surviving the Sunset" refers to the current situation in Myanmar, where the military-led junta known as the Tatmadaw overthrew the democratically elected government. This theme alludes to the need for the people of Myanmar to overcome the "sunset" of democracy in their country and to restore human rights and peace.
We welcome art lovers from the Adelaide community and beyond to join us for this exhibition. The collection features a selection of works from Myanmar and Myanmar-Australian artists, curated by LuLu Htet, founder of iLearnBurmese and Director of AMIDHRP.
In addition, the exhibition includes artwork donations from local Australian artists Kingsley-Wilson Head, Director-Secretary of AMIDHRP, Andrew Wilson-Head, Peter Westerhoff, as well as some framed photographs from Anne Wilson.
Join us in supporting democracy and human rights in Myanmar by visiting "Surviving the Sunset" at The Mill on Angus Street in Adelaide.
Launch event on Tuesday 4th of April from 4 - 6pm with food & drinks available.
Admission is free, and all are welcome.
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