Discover the extraordinary Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan — known to its people as Druk Yul, the Land of the Thunder Dragon — where Vajrayana Buddhism shapes daily life, art and tradition.
This fascinating lecture explores Bhutan’s rich history and unique cultural heritage, from its deeply rooted Buddhist values to the challenges of modern life. As roads, television and tourism transform this once-isolated kingdom, can Bhutan preserve the delicate balance between tradition and change while retaining its distinctive identity?
How to book this event:
Free for members
€25 for guests
Tapas and a drink after lecture included
Freelance lecturer, art consultant and exhibition curator specialising in the art and culture of Tibet, the Himalayan areas and Mongolia. Initially based at the V&A, but also worked with the Central Asian Department of Bonn University, the Orient Foundation, the Royal Academy, Tibet House, the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside and Asia House. In addition to lecturing for The Arts Society, she lectures for museums, universities, Asian art societies, and private associations. Guest lecturer and tour guide on numerous trips to the Himalayas. Edited Masterpieces of Mongolian Art: Vol 1 and has published many articles in the field of Buddhist art and culture.