The National Universities Host International Conferences
- Gypsies tradition has Diminished –Research of Media usage of Gypsy village in Sri Lanka.
(10th annual Research symposium- University of Kelaniya.)
- Media promotions and Marketing in the government department
(12th annual Research symposium – University of Kelaniya.)
- Documenting cultural values of a Sri Lanka Minority of Indian Origin A pilot study of the Bharatha community
(ICH 2015- International Conference on the Humanities – University of Kelaniya)
- Mural Traditions in the Temple on pillars (Tämpita Vihāras) of Sri Lanka
(iPURSE – 2015 Research symposium -University of Peradeniya,
- Morphology and Utility today of the 18th century Temple on pillars – (Tämpita Vihāras) of Sri Lanka
(IPRC 2015 – FGS University of kalaniya.)
- Thanksgiving after harvest. Alimentation for deities
(LDA 2016 – Lanka Decorative Arts – United Fulbright Commission in Sri Lanka)
- Tracing the lineage of mentorship of Tämpita Vihāras of Sri Lanka
(ICH 2016 – International Conference on the Humanities – University of Kelaniya)
- Elephant in the service of the Buddha and Gods
(AECN 2016 – Asian Elephants in Culture & Nature – University of Kelaniya)
- දේශීය ධනේෂ්වර පංතියක් බිහිකරනු ලැබු අරක්කු රේන්ද ව්යාපාරයේ ‘භරත’ (පරවර) සලකුණ.
- නැකැත්/බලි සිතුවම් කලාවේ උඩරට ආගමනය
- ටැම්පිට විහාර හා සොල්දර විහාර නැකැත් හා බලි සිතුවම්.
(IPRC 2016 – International Postgraduate Research Conference – University of Kelaniya)
International Conferences Held in Foreign Countries
- Book presentation – Evolving Traditions of the Buddhist Image House, understanding two centuries of Art & Architecture in Sri Lanka.ICAS 10 (2017) – International Institute of Asian Studies – Chiangmai, Thailand
- Opening dialogue: Institutionalized politics of preserving Tampita Viharas in post-war Sri LankaICAS 10 (2017) – International Institute of Asian Studies – Chiangmai, Thailand
- Decolonizing the National Museum Colombo.With Prof.Asoka De Zoysa.ICAS 11.Leiden, The Netherlandsnds.19th – 20th July 2019
- Museums are a site of colonial nostalgia. (SWITCH) funded by the World Bank, held at the Welt Museum Wien, Vienna, Austria. 6th and 7th of September 2018.-
- Traversing the Crossroads: Buddhist Art in Indo-Lankan Trade Relations (11th-13th centuries) and its Impact on New Religious Ideals.International Seminar of Trade, Buddhism and Art.Baranas Hindu University, Varanasi. India.14th -16th 2024