Topic: Armenian Museum of America
WATERTOWN — On January 23, author Victoria Atamian Waterman sat down for a discussion about her new novel, Who She Left Behind, at the Watertown Public Library, with award-winning journalist[...]
By Jesse Kenas Collins WATERTOWN — Over the past year, the Armenian Museum of America’s Sound Archive program has taken a giant step forward. Each month, the museum posts a[...]
WATERTOWN — The Armenian Museum of America’s second annual Members Reception and Christmas Gallery Stroll on December 7 was a huge success with more than 125 members in attendance. It[...]
WATERTOWN — Author Victoria Atamian Waterman, pictured above, will speak about her new book, Who She Left Behind, at a program with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Stephen Kurkjian, on Tuesday, December 12,[...]
WATERTOWN — The Armenian Museum of America will present “Early Recordings of Armenian Classics” featuring the eminent musician and composer Ara Dinkjian, on November 9, at 7 p.m. At the[...]
WATERTOWN — The Armenian Museum of America will host a series of programs the weekend of September 23-24, highlighted by an artist panel discussing Ara Oshagan’s “Disrupted, Borders” exhibition currently[...]
(This story celebrates six generations of one Armenian family’s traditions, music and food in Fresno. In a story originally written by Harout Arakelian for their Sound Archive series, the Armenian[...]
By Elias Trout WATERTOWN — Following the donation of Ruben Amirian’s “Homage to Mesrop Mashtots,” a 14-foot composite work celebrating the Armenian alphabet, art collector and Museum Trustee Joan Agajanian[...]
WATERTOWN— A new exhibit of photographs at the Armenian Museum of America tries to weave together the different strands of Armenian communities around the world. The exhibit, “Ara Oshagan: Disrupted, Borders,”[...]
BOSTON — As part of its Art Conservation Project, Bank of America provided a grant to the Armenian Museum of America of Watertown to restore 21 illuminated manuscripts from its[...]