Sarrut Spotlight
To mark the opening of our new exhibition, ‘Drawn on the Western Front: Paul Sarrut and the Indian Army’, join us for a day of talks, tours and activities.
This is a special day of activities exploring the work of French artist Paul Sarrut, who served as an interpreter and liaison officer with British and Indian troops during the First World War.
Get a chance to meet soldiers of the Defence Sikh Network currently serving in the British Army, along with Sikh First World War re-enactors.
Generously supported by Lord Ashcroft KCMG PC
Ticketed activities
Gallery Tour: Drawn on the Western Front
- Time: 11.00am - 12.00pm
- Price: £15.00 (Members: £12.00)
Lead curator Anna Lavelle delivers an hour-long guided tour of our new exhibition, ‘Drawn on the Western Front: Paul Sarrut and the Indian Army'.
Walking Tour: A Little History of the Sikhs
- Time: 2.30pm - 4.30pm
- Price: £15.00
Expert guide Rav Singh leads a tour through the streets of Chelsea, bringing to life stories from Sikh history.
The tour will start and end at the National Army Museum.