ArtsNational Margaret River - Tibet: The roof of the world

About
A general introduction to the history, art and culture of this extraordinary land, lyingdeep in the heart of Central Asia surrounded by some of the highest mountains in the
world. Despite its geographical inaccessibility, it developed a rich and vibrant Buddhist
culture and artistic tradition. This lecture gives a brief overview of Tibetan history from
the time of the great Tibetan Empire (6th – 9th century) up to the present day; explores
the fascinating art and culture inspired by Buddhism, introduced from India in the 7th
century, and gives an insight into the current political situation.
Zara Flemming is a 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.
Date
Tuesday 2 June 2026 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC+08)Location
The Heart Studio Theatre
47 Wallcliffe Rd, , Margaret River WA 6285