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Artist who survived Sri Lanka’s southern uprising brings memory and resistance to Penrith Gallery - The Indian Sun

A quiet river runs through Jagath Dheerasekara’s latest exhibition, but it carries weight. Titled a river is a witness, the solo show has opened at Penrith Regional Gallery, marking what the Sri Lankan-born, Picton-based artist believes is the first exhibition by an artist and survivor to centre directly on the southern Sri Lankan uprising between 1987 and 1990. Those three years remain largely absent from official recognition. Tens of thousands…
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theindiansun.com.au broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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