Topic: Armenian art

WASHINGTON — Professor Christina Maranci, Harvard University Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies, presented an engaging illustrated lecture titled “Armenia and the World in Art and Culture” on March 23. This was the inaugural[...]

WATERTOWN — Professor Christina Maranci was appointed to the Mashtots Chair in Armenian Studies at Harvard last summer, and the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR), which helped establish this chair in 1959, is[...]

BELMONT, Mass. — On September, 20, 2021, Prof. Lucy Der Manuelian passed away at her home. Dr. Der Manuelian (fondly referred to by many as “Lucy”) was the founder and first occupant of the Arthur H. Dadian and Ara T. Oztemel Chair[...]

Academics call on global institutions to save Armenian heritage before it’s too late NEW YORK (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The end to active combat in the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war is far from the end of the war on a key victim: the rich[...]

YEREVAN – The Armenian and English-language book The Restoration of Wall Paintings in Several Armenian Churches of First Christian Ages is the result of an eight-year research, study and restoration campaign of frescoed cycles, carried[...]

MEDFORD, Mass. — Enrollment has been increasing annually in the introductory course on Armenian art taught by Dr. Christina Maranci, holder of the Arthur H. Dadian and Ara T. Oztemel chair of Armenian Art in the Department of Art History[...]

By Taleen Babayan Special to the Mirror-Spectator NEW YORK —For the first time in the history of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a large-scale exhibition dedicated solely to the Armenian history and culture in the medieval period will[...]