Close Menu
  • Home
  • Featured Artists
  • News
    • U.A.E.
    • Global
  • Artists in Focus
    • Artists in Focus 2024
    • Artists in Focus 2023
    • Artists in Focus 2022
  • Designer’s Corner
  • Events
  • Magazine
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Magzoid MagazineMagzoid Magazine
  • Home
  • Featured Artists
  • News
    • U.A.E.
    • Global
  • Artists in Focus
    • Artists in Focus 2024
    • Artists in Focus 2023
    • Artists in Focus 2022
  • Designer’s Corner
  • Events
  • Magazine
Subscribe Now
Magzoid MagazineMagzoid Magazine
You are at:Home»News»A Kashmiri couple opened a museum in a US city to showcase the art, culture, and history of the Valley
News

A Kashmiri couple opened a museum in a US city to showcase the art, culture, and history of the Valley

January 7, 20232 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The first museum dedicated only to Kashmir is being built near Niagara Falls, and a Kashmiri couple living in Western New York will display Kashmiri art, history, and culture there to emphasize the diversity, history, and peaceful traditions of Kashmir.

The Kashmiri-American couple Dr. Khurshid Guru and Dr. Lubna Guru hope to establish a new nonprofit museum in Western New York. The Center for Kashmir, the first museum in the world devoted to Kashmiri culture, will soon be located in the city.

According to the center’s Chief Operating Officer Ali Muzammil, “There are exhibits in other regions of the world that may have a corner someplace, but not a specific space for Kashmir.”

The director of the institution is Guru, who also chairs the department of urology at Roswell Park. He and his wife Lubna, a pediatrician in Lockport, moved to Western New York and have called it their home for the past 17 years after completing their education at the University of Mysore in India and their residency at the Vattikuti Urology Institute, a component of Detroit’s Henry Ford Health System.

Guru wanted to find a place to display his collection of items that symbolize Kashmir’s art, culture, and history, similar to other members of the Kashmiri Diaspora.

Guru explained to Niagara Gazette that “we were seeking for a place to give or a venue for the collecting, and a lot of other diaspora of Kashmiri heritage wanted to engage with that.”

As a 501 (c) (3) public charity, The Center for Kashmir seeks to act as the world’s central hub for the art, history, and culture of the South Asian Himalayan region. With a population of over 1.5 billion people in South Asia as a whole, the Valley of Kashmir has long been admired by both locals and tourists from across the world.

A distinct culture, excellent artists, fine craftsmanship, and the finest wool (cashmere) pique the interest of those with a desire to learn more.

A museum and public library are the Center for Kashmir Vision’s first two establishments. Its website describes it as a venue for free and intercultural thought exchange as well as a platform for local people and for historians, anthropologists, and students to learn more about the Himalayan region.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleExperience the Kala Ghoda celebration beginning on February 5th
Next Article Louis Vuitton’s New Kusama Collaboration Lacks Their First Collection’s Attention to the Zeitgeist

Related Posts

Iittala And Byredo Introduce LJUS Ritual Lighting Collection

March 6, 2026

Getty’s Next PST ART Explores Los Angeles Pacific Exchange

March 6, 2026

The Monsters 10th Anniversary World Tour Lands In Paris

March 5, 2026

Comments are closed.

Latest Issue

Latest Posts

Iittala And Byredo Introduce LJUS Ritual Lighting Collection

Getty’s Next PST ART Explores Los Angeles Pacific Exchange

The Monsters 10th Anniversary World Tour Lands In Paris

KAWS, Jerry Saltz Among Artists Joining Sketch Project

Subscribe Now

Magzoid Magazine stands as a vanguard of innovation and creativity in the MENA region, offering a unique blend of art, culture, and lifestyle. Based in the UAE, our luxury publication is dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the rich cultural tapestry and artistic vibrancy of the area. We delve into inspiring narratives, feature in-depth profiles of both renowned and emerging artists, and provide exclusive insights into premier events and exhibitions.

Partnership Queries

WhatsApp: +971 58 591 0344

Email: info@magzoid.com

Quick Links
  • Advertise
  • Press Release
  • Feature Requests
  • Media Partnerships
  • Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Download Media Kit
  • Contact Us
Subscribe

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
© 2025 | Magzoid Magazine | All Rights Reserved

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.