Exhibits
Echoes of Freedom: South Asian Pioneers in California, 1899-1965
The story of early Indian immigrants to California told through photographs, documents and publications, drawn from the Library's rich archive of materials on South Asians in North America.
A Hundred Harvests: Asian Studies at UCB
For over a hundred years Asian studies have been a vital and evolving part of teaching and research on the Berkeley campus. South Asian studies has a long and distinguished history at Berkeley, with Sanskrit was taught beginning in 1897. Other South Asia programs were expanded in succeeding decades, and today Berkeley is a leader in the discipline.
The Power of Patterns: Double Ikat for Textile Exchange in India and Indonesia
A textile exhibit on India and Indonesia based on one of the winners of the 2008 Library Prize for Undergraduate Research.
Silicon Raj: Making a Difference to America's Future
An exhibit of photographs by Rick Rocumora, documenting the contributions of South Asians in the United States.
