Venice’s ancient walls are unaccustomed to the scent of fresh paint, let alone street art. Taron Manukyan stood before that historical silence, a spray can in hand. In a city where every stone is a ...
Some of the art tools Casteen brought with her were on loan from soil scientist Beth Fisher of St. Peter. The muller — a flat-bottomed pestle — was used to grind pigment made from Armenian soil in ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s current exhibition, “Armenia!,” is the first major exhibition of Armenian art in the United States. An exhibition at the New York institution is no small feat and ...
In Hatsik, a village in Armenia’s Shirak region where winters are unforgiving and silence settles deep, Gohar Petrosyan ...
Nearly 60 artworks—most of which have not been exhibited in decades—reveal a lesser-known cultural landscape of Armenian art during the Soviet era, uncovering hidden perspectives of cultural autonomy ...
After a century of artistic evolution in the Middle East, the celebrated ceramic art of Jerusalem Armenians may soon be produced in Armenia for the first time. JERUSALEM -- It is the world’s oldest ...
“I don’t know which day of war it is today… I stopped counting,” Anna Kamay, an independent curator living in Yerevan, Armenia, told Artnet News in an email. “This nightmare has to end immediately.“ ...
Christina Maranci will give a lecture on her recently published book, “The Art of Armenia: An Introduction,” on Oct. 4, in which she will discuss the meaning and content of her book, as well as her ...
Feb. 27—Niagara University's Castellani Art Museum is taking the time to recognize an underrepresented group in the Western New York region and what they have suffered through. "Survive Remember ...
The Armenian Museum of America, located at 65 Main St., Watertown, recently announced the opening of two new exhibitions in its galleries. The first, “The Art of the Armenian Khachkar” was curated by ...
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