Duty, Honour & Izzat - Steven Purewal
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Biographie: Steven is a community historian, curator and managing director of Indus Media Foundation, a registered non-profit society based in the Lower Mainland that seeks to foster an appreciation for Punjabi culture within the wider community. Steven has curated and produced the Duty, Honour & Izzat a WW1 Centennial commemoration exhibition that defines South Asian contributions to the Great War. Steven's work has been featured at The National War Museum, provincial museums, municipal venues and the Prime Minister's Reception for the Komagata Maru Apology in Ottawa. Steven has also designed and installed permanent exhibits at the Government House British Columbia and the British Columbia Legislature. Steven's unique narratives reconcile histories and inspire Canadians to come together to celebrate the diversity of people, the achievements and events that have shaped the country. Steven lives in Surrey with his wife and three children. Claude St-Aubin was born in Matheson, Ontario, of French Canadian parents. He spent his teen and young adult years in Montreal, Quebec where he graduated from college as a graphic designer. He is the artist for The Loxleys series and for Mandi Kujawa's Jacqueline the Singing Crow.
Sommaire: Steven is a community historian, curator and managing director of Indus Media Foundation, a registered non-profit society based in the Lower Mainland that seeks to foster an appreciation for Punjabi culture within the wider community. Steven has curated and produced the Duty, Honour & Izzat a WW1 Centennial commemoration exhibition that defines South Asian contributions to the Great War. Steven's work has been featured at The National War Museum, provincial museums, municipal venues and the Prime Minister's Reception for the Komagata Maru Apology in Ottawa. Steven has also designed and installed permanent exhibits at the Government House British Columbia and the British Columbia Legislature. Steven's unique narratives reconcile histories and inspire Canadians to come together to celebrate the diversity of people, the achievements and events that have shaped the country. Steven lives in Surrey with his wife and three children. Claude St-Aubin was born in Matheson, Ontario, of French Canadian parents. He spent his teen and young adult years in Montreal, Quebec where he graduated from college as a graphic designer. He is the artist for The Loxleys series and for Mandi Kujawa's Jacqueline the Singing Crow.