Previous Exhibitions
Explore our past loans and collaborations, primarily in Singapore. Each entry lists the project, partner, year, and our role, with selected images. Use these case studies to inform exhibition requests.
Sikhs In Singapore (A Story Untold)
Across the years, we have shared selected artifacts from our private, non-commercial Sikh heritage collection in Singapore through curated displays and collaborative exhibitions. Each project was research-led and conservation-minded, presenting objects in secure cases with clear context so visitors could connect material evidence with lived history.
Our past showcases have explored Sikh and Panjabi history through coins, medals, maps, artworks, prints, philately, and books. Highlights have included Sikh Empire coin types and legends, British cartography of Punjab from the 1880s to the 1940s, and Mughal coins from the eras of the Sikh Gurus. These themes help audiences and researchers trace language, iconography, and movement across time, using authentic objects as primary sources.
We work with institutions and partners in Singapore to design focused displays that balance scholarship and accessibility. Captions, dates, and provenance summaries are presented in plain language, with credit to collaborators where agreed. This page records those previous exhibitions as part of our continuing effort to preserve and share Sikh and Panjabi heritage.
We continue to welcome conversations about future displays that align with our mission of preservation, education, and public understanding in Singapore.
