The Center for Armenian Arts is pleased to present Soul Search, an exhibition by Samuel Halajian, also known as HALLAJ. This exhibition invites viewers into an introspective visual journey where figures, symbols, and layered compositions become reflections of inner dialogue and emotional inquiry. Through expressive forms and an instinctive use of color, Samuel Halajian creates […]
The Center for Armenian Arts is pleased to present Shadows of the Forgotten Past, a collaborative exhibition by Rafi Babayan and Vachag Ter Sarkissian. Bringing together painting and sculptural forms, the exhibition explores memory, historical traces, and the fragile presence of what remains across time. Through symbolic imagery, textured surfaces, and expressive compositions, the works […]
After a truly memorable performance in 2024, Gata Band returns for another exciting evening of music and energy. Known for their vibrant sound and engaging stage presence, Gata Band creates an unforgettable live experience that blends musical tradition with contemporary rhythm. Their previous concert left audiences energized and asking for more…. So this spring, they […]
A Day of Art, Creativity, and Community in the Heart of Glendale Sunday, April 19, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM 200 Block of North Orange Street, Glendale, CA 91203 The Glendale Art Show invites the community to enjoy a full day dedicated to art, creativity, and shared cultural experience in an open-air setting […]
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 Yes, We Have by Stepan Partamian, the exhibition highlights Armenian contributions to humanity through stories, inventions, discoveries, and accomplishments that emerged across generations despite historical […]
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 books, The Deer and Hovik’s First Tooth. This event offers readers of all ages an opportunity to discover two meaningful stories that reflect imagination, emotion, […]
The Center for Armenian Arts is pleased to present Unspoken Tales, a new exhibition by Sergey Bagramyan, whose works unfold at the delicate border between dream, memory, and myth. In these paintings, light becomes a quiet narrator, color turns into breath, and forms dissolve into symbols of stories that seem to exist just beyond language. […]