Tashtakerank (Burnt Ends)
TASHTAKERANK (Burnt Ends) is a collection of short stories that echo Khoren Aramanu's memories from his early childhood to the present day (Iran, Armenia and the USA), imbued with subtle […]
TASHTAKERANK (Burnt Ends) is a collection of short stories that echo Khoren Aramanu's memories from his early childhood to the present day (Iran, Armenia and the USA), imbued with subtle […]
Join Aperture and The Center for Armenian Arts for a conversation between photographer Diana Markosian and artist Ara Oshagan. They will discuss Markosian’s most recent publication, Father (Aperture, 2024), an […]
COSMIC SOLITUDE is an exploration of solitude and isolation in one of the Soviet Union’s largest cosmic ray research stations, located in the remote mountains of Armenia. Once a place […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Center for Armenian Arts is pleased to host a special book signing event with Yura Movsisyan, celebrating his newly published book Dust and Dreams: Playground Battles. Known internationally for […]
On April 24, the Center for Armenian Arts presents GenoLive, a cultural and educational exhibition dedicated to remembrance, resilience, and the extraordinary achievements of Armenians after the genocide. Inspired by […]
The Center for Armenian Arts invites the community to a special literary evening with author Kima Kirakosyan on April 28, 2026, at 7:00 PM, featuring the presentation of her two […]