
Opening autumn 2021, Barbican Art Gallery will present the first major London solo exhibition by Mumbai-based artist Shilpa Gupta. One of South Asia’s...
Haroon Mirza, the British-Pakistani contemporary visual artist born in South London, whose ground-breaking sculptural installations don't just occupy space, they breathe with intricate audio compositions.
Pragya Kumar is a self-taught South Asian visual artist and community arts producer based in London. Originally trained in interior design, she transitioned over a decade ago to focus on her true passion: community and participatory arts. Her...

Opening autumn 2021, Barbican Art Gallery will present the first major London solo exhibition by Mumbai-based artist Shilpa Gupta. One of South Asia’s...

Essex Indians (EI) organised 44 online quality shows during the pandemic to rejuvenate the mind and souls of millions.

UK’s leading South Asian Literary Festival - Desiblitz Literature Festival 2021 starts on September 18 and will go on until October 1. Amidst a list of...

Ashwin Dave launched the novel 'When Elephants Fight' on Amazon in June 2021. It is a thriller based on Dave’s short story 'The Ivory Towers' - which...
Artes Mundi 9 artist Prabhakar Pachpute has been awarded The Derek Williams Trust Artes Mundi Purchase Prize.

Producers Katy Lipson and Glass Half Full Productions have announced the UK tour of a brand-new production of Jim Cartwright’s The Rise And Fall of Little...

A new Harry Potter Photographic Exhibition, in all set to open at Covent Garden. It promises exclusive behind-the-scenes photos and London's only bottled...
Suman Kaur is an artist specialising in portraiture and figurative work. She is the winner of the BBC Big Painting Challenge 2017 and Royal Scholar under the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship trust. She is a Sikh artist and is based in the United...
The South Asian Heritage Month 2021 official calendar is now available online at www.southasianheritage.org.uk/events. With over 100 official events covering a diverse range of topics, the Month runs from Sunday 18th July to Tuesday 17th August.
“One of the main exam boards is adding four new plays to its GCSE drama curriculum to make it more inclusive and help decolonise the syllabus,” The Times has reported.