Updated On: 28 November, 2022 11:01 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
This new multilingual gallery will explore the relationship between South Asia and Britain`s legacy of Empire and offer new perspectives on British Asian and South Asian culture and creativity

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Following a significant capital redevelopment, the University of Manchester`s Manchester Museum will reopen to the public on February 18, 2023. This new multilingual gallery will explore the relationship between South Asia and Britain`s legacy of Empire and offer new perspectives on British Asian and South Asian culture and creativity.
The South Asia Gallery Collective, a group of 30 remarkable people that includes community leaders, educators, artists, historians, journalists, and musicians, has co-curated the gallery in a unique way. The exhibition will present a variety of human stories that provide visitors a window into South Asia by showcasing over 140 antique artefacts from the collections of the Manchester Museum and British Museum, coupled with new modern commissions and personal objects contributed by the Collective. Through the use of six main themes-Past & Present, Lived Environments, Innovation & Language, Sound, Music & Dance, British Asian, and Movement & Empire-the gallery`s story-led design will represent various voices