Tamils of Lanka: A Timeless Heritage is a major exhibition presented by The TIC Archives,
reflecting the Tamil Information Centre’s enduring commitment to the preservation, documentation,
and public presentation of the history, culture, and human rights experiences of Tamil-speaking
people of Sri Lanka (Ilankai).
Rooted in more than four decades of principled research, documentation, and advocacy, the exhibition
draws upon the extensive archival holdings of the Tamil Information Centre to present a carefully curated and
evidence-based narrative of Tamil history. Through primary sources, personal testimonies, cultural artefacts,
and artistic expression, the exhibition traces the continuity
of Tamil civilisation while confronting the profound ruptures caused by conflict, displacement, and systemic injustice
This exhibition is both commemorative and forward-looking. While it honours the memory of thos
e who lost their lives—particularly during the mass atrocities committed at Mullivaikkal—it also affirms
cultural survival, intellectual resilience, and the enduring creativity of Tamil communities in the homeland
and across the global diaspora.
By bringing together archival documents, photographs, artefacts, audio-visual records, and
contemporary artistic works, Tamils of Lanka: A Timeless Heritage offers a multi-layered exploration
of lived experience before, during, and after the armed conflict. Particular emphasis is placed on first-hand
narratives and verified primary sources, ensuring historical accuracy, ethical representation, and scholarly integrity.
The exhibition has been shaped through global collaboration, with contributions from artists,
researchers, academics, and activists across Ilankai, India, Europe, North America, and Australia.
This collective effort reflects the intergenerational and transnational nature of Tamil history,
and the shared responsibility to preserve it.
More than a temporary display, this exhibition represents a foundational step towards
TIC’s long-term vision: the establishment of a permanent Tamil archive and heritage museum,
supported by a growing digital repository accessible to researchers, educators, and the wider public.
As such, the exhibition stands as both a historical record and a living resource—one that safeguards memory,
supports critical inquiry, and enables future generations to engage meaningfully with their past.
Tamils of Lanka: A Timeless Heritage invites visitors to reflect, to learn, and to bear witness—recognising
that preserving history is not only an act of remembrance, but a responsibility to truth, justice, and human dignity.
Legacy and Remembrance
The exhibition also stands as a tribute to the pioneers of the Tamil Information Centre,
particularly Late Mr Varadakumar, one of TIC’s founders, whose vision, leadership,
and dedication were instrumental to this project. It honours the collective efforts of TIC’s founders,
volunteers, contributors, and well-wishers who, over decades, worked—often under conditions of personal
risk—to ensure that truth and evidence were preserved.
By hosting the exhibition on 18 May, widely recognised as Tamil Genocide
Remembrance Day, TIC reaffirms its commitment to remembrance, resilience, and historical
accountability, while celebrating the enduring cultural and intellectual contributions of Tamil-speaking people.