Topic: photography

YEREVAN/PARIS – Andrea Savorani Neri (born in 1976) is a Paris-based Italian photographer. He graduated in modern literature from the University of Bologna and studied photography at IUAV University of[...]

Join AGBU Arts and Sudanahye director, Vahe Boghosian, at the AGBU Central Office for a discussion surrounding Armenian Life in colonial Sudan as preserved through archival photographs and oral history.[...]

GLENDALE — The Center for Armenian Arts hosted a photography exhibition, “Voices of Minority, Communities in Armenia,” by documentary photographer Lucy Petrosyan on December 5 and 6. The photographer lives[...]

WATERTOWN — “What would you bring with you if you had to leave your home immediately?” French-Armenian photojournalist and documentary filmmaker Astrig Agopian’s multimedia exhibition, “Like There’s No Tomorrow,” poses[...]

YEREVAN – Russian photographer Alexander Grebeshkov was born in Moscow in 1984. He practiced karate, entered a sports college after the ninth grade, and later continued his education at a[...]

YEREVAN — Anthony Pizzoferrato is an Italian-American documentary photographer and photojournalist born in Columbus, Ohio. His work delves into conflict, history, politics, and social and environmental issues, with particular attention[...]

SAN FRANCISCO — “Live by Loving,” an exhibition by Armenian artist Zaven Khachikyan, will appear at the Lightspace Gallery of the International Art Museum of America (IAMA) in San Francisco[...]

WATERTOWN, Mass. — Project Save Photographic Archive, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving the global Armenian experience through photography, announced today its lineup of fall programming, including its first major[...]

YEREVAN — On September 23, at 2 p.m., the opening ceremony of the exhibition Interconnected: Father and Daughter Faridanis took place at the Tekeyan Center. The speakers included the exhibition’s[...]

By Jim O’Brien The Trump-brokered deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan signals public US involvement in one of Europe’s most protracted conflicts. But the ceremony may have come too soon, triggering[...]