• Karine Vardanyan and You, On the Other Side

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    Join us at Armenian Arts for Karine Vardanyan and You, On the Other Side—a unique exhibition exploring the delicate interplay between nature and abstraction. Karine Vardanyan brings a fresh perspective to contemporary art through her striking abstract collages made with sea shells, each piece capturing emotion, texture, and memory from both land and sea. Day/Time: […]

  • Roger Kupelian: 30+ Cinematic Art Retrospective

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    Roger Kupelian Presents “30+: A Cinematic Retrospective” at Glendale’s Armenian Arts Center Glendale, CA – May 12, 2025 – Acclaimed artist and filmmaker Roger Kupelian welcomes art lovers and film enthusiasts to “30+: A Cinematic Retrospective,” a vibrant solo exhibition celebrating over three decades of his creative work in fine art and cinema. Hosted at […]

  • Voices of Minority: Communities in Armenia

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    Lucy Petrosyan is a photographer and visual artist with over 8 years of experience. She travels the world documenting people’s lives in a reportage style, focusing on everyday moments, traditions, and cultural stories. This time, she documented in Armenia the lives and traditions of minority communities, including Indians, Greeks, Yazidis, Assyrians, and Molokans. Her exhibition, […]

  • “Restoring The Past” A Short Documentary Screening

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    Aleksei, an art restorer with a rich background across Europe and Russia, takes us behind the scenes of art restoration. This documentary looks at the detailed craftsmanship, the strict code of ethics, and the challenges of bringing damaged masterpieces back to life while staying true to the artist's original vision. Aleksei’s work for top auction […]

  • “20×20” A Curated Dialogue of 41 Artists

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    20×20 is a landmark group exhibition (41 artists) conceived by renowned Armenian artist and curator Gago Gagik Vardanyan, bringing together a powerful cross‑section of contemporary Armenian and Armenian‑diasporan artists under a single, rigorously defined format. Each participating artist was invited to create one original work not exceeding 20 × 20 inches, a constraint that becomes the conceptual backbone […]

  • “Arev, Arev, Yek, Yek”: Hasmik Harutyunyan. Voice of Armenian Folk Tradition

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    Hasmik Harutyunyan is one of Armenia’s most celebrated folk singers and a leading figure in the preservation and revival of traditional Armenian music. Born on December 26, 1960, in Yerevan, she has devoted her life to safeguarding Armenia’s rich musical heritage and sharing its depth, spirituality, and emotional power with audiences around the world. As a […]

  • LOVE CONFESSION: A Visual Love Letter by Ella Sarkisyan

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    LOVE CONFESSION is a poetic and emotionally charged solo exhibition by contemporary artist Ella Sarkisyan, exploring love as memory, mystery, confession, and transformation. Through layered textures, symbolic imagery, and luminous color harmonies, Sarkisyan invites viewers into an intimate visual dialogue where personal emotion meets universal longing. Born into a family of artists and shaped by […]

  • COLORS OF YEREVAN: See Yerevan Through an Karishok’s Heart

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    COLORS OF YEREVAN is a vibrant and poetic solo exhibition by contemporary Armenian artist Karishok (Karine) Dulyan, celebrating the emotional rhythm, architectural spirit, and everyday poetry of Armenia’s capital. Born and raised in Yerevan, Dulyan began painting at the age of four and held her first solo exhibition at just five years old. She later […]

  • NOSTALGIA: A Journey Into Memory by Davit Mirzoyan

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    NOSTALGIA is a reflective and emotionally resonant solo exhibition by acclaimed Armenian artist Davit Mirzoyan, exploring memory, time, identity, and the quiet poetry of the past through refined painterly expression. Born in 1961 in Yerevan, Mirzoyan received his BFA in Armenia in 1983 from the Department of Art and Design at the Armenian State Pedagogical […]

  • “Lullabies” Lecture Performance & Conversation with Hasmik Harutyunyan

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    Parents with children are especially welcome. Lullabies, a bilingual collection of traditional Armenian lullabies, is a gathering of valuable songs from different regions of historical Armenia, drawn from the repertoire of Honored Artist of the Republic of Armenia, Hasmik Harutyunyan. The author has collected, classified, and annotated about 57 lullaby songs from printed and unprinted […]

  • BOUND BY FIRE: Featuring Tro Khayalian & Paola Kassabian

    The Center for Armenian Arts, Glendale, California 250 N. Orange St., Glendale, CA, United States

    BOUND BY FIRE brings together two artists whose practices are united by heat, transformation, and elemental intensity — Tro Khayalian, an Armenian American abstract painter and metal sculptor, and Paola Kassabian, a ceramic artist whose work is shaped through flame, material, and process. Tro Khayalian’s abstract expressionist paintings and metal sculptures channel raw emotion through […]