About Creative Voices of Muslim Asia
Asia Society's Creative Voices of Muslim Asia is a multidisciplinary initiative using the arts as a springboard to understand the diversity of Islam as a creative inspiration. Originally supported in part by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, and New York State Council for the Arts.
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Making A Difference Through the Arts (Task Force report)
The Stars of Sufi Music (video)
July 22, 2010
First New York Sufi Music Festival
July 20-22, 2010
Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern South Asia
June 19, 2010
Alim Qasimov, Innovator in Tradition
March 12, 2010
Iranian Sounds of Peace
November 11 and 14, 2009
Film Series: Women of Iran
October 23 - November 6, 2009
Ali Eteraz and Muslim Identity
October 15, 2009
HM Naqvi—The South Asian Immigrant Novel Today
September 15, 2009
Muslim Voices: Kamilya Jubran
June 12, 2009
Muslim Voices: Parissa
June 12, 2009
Muslim Voices: Dastangoi
June 8, 2009
Journeys with Kabir: Prahlad Singh Tipanya in Concert
March 21, 2009
Juan Cole: Engaging the Muslim World
March 17, 2009
Daniyal Mueenuddin and Mohsin Hamid: Two 'Internally Displaced' Writers
February 23, 2009
Writing History: Islamic Calligraphy
December 16, 2008
Iranian Director Makes a Statement with New Film
November 13, 2008
'The First Thing God Created Was The Pen'
October 21, 2008
Art and Satire in Iran
June 10, 2008
Higher Love, and the Other Kind
May 27, 2008
Legends of the Indus
May 19, 2008
Asia Society Museum Exhibitions
Hanging Fire: Contemporary Art from Pakistan
September 10, 2009 - January 3, 2010
Traces of the Calligrapher: Islamic Calligraphy in Practice and
Writing the Word of God: Calligraphy and the Qur'an
October 7, 2008–February 8, 2009
Ardeshir Mohassess: Art and Satire in Iran
May 23–August 3, 2008
Digital Storytelling for Global Learning
The Good, The Bad ... We Are All Beautiful
Interweaving Cultures: Islam in Southeast Asia
Interview with Tareque Masud, director of The Clay Bird