In the quiet embrace of the Galle Fort Art Gallery, words poured like warm tea steaming, rich, and steeped in two hundred years of tea plucking history at this year’s Galle Literary Festival.
The Galle Literary Festival concluded its most impactful edition yet, held from 6 to 9 February when thousands of literary enthusiasts flocked to venues in and around Galle Fort, drawn by an ...
Peter Harris fell in love with the building on his first stay there 20 years ago, when he was on holiday with his family In ...
Michelle Pinto, Director of Infotech, has pioneered Sri Lanka’s first AI/VR-enabled travel website. The platform, found at introduces askManike, an ...
The free public programmes for the month of February at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka (MMCA Sri Lanka) will include a Gallery Talk on Wednesday, 19 February, from 5:30 to 7 pm.
Malinda Seneviratne Chandika Gunasekara titled his first solo exhibition ‘Malini’. That was the name he gave his second solo exhibition as well. Malini, he said, is the name of his late grandmother.
Galle Literary Festival has released its full Art Trail programme in partnership ... and Anoli Perera (Sri Lanka) whose works are part of seminal collections around the world including the Tate ...
Having been chosen by the Royal Academy, he was considered by art critics as one of the most promising painters of the 30s in London but he chose to return to Sri Lanka and work as ... in the National ...
Since its inception in 2007, the Galle Literary Festival (GLF) has become a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s English language cultural ... to host masterclasses and culinary experiences, while the Art Trail ...