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  • Armenian Children's Art Presented At Congress, Commemorates 9/11

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 14, 2004
    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
    2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
    Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
    Email: [email protected]; Web: www.armeniaemb.org

    Armenian Children's Paintings Recall 9/11, Present "Message of Freedom and Hope"


    On September 13, 2004, an exhibition of paintings by Armenian children
    was held in the Rayburn Congressional Building in Washington,
    DC, in remembrance of the third anniversary of the tragic events
    of 9/11. The exhibition, entitled "Message of Freedom and Hope,"
    presented some 44 paintings by young Armenian artists, between ages
    6 and 14, who created their works in the aftermath of 9/11. Most of
    the young Armenian artists are affiliated with the Children's Center
    of Fine Arts in Yerevan; the exhibition was made possible by the Kamk
    Benevolent Fund of Armenia.

    The exhibition was hosted by the Congressional Caucus on Armenian
    Affairs and the Embassy of Armenia. In his remarks during the opening
    ceremony, Armenian Ambassador to the U.S., Dr. Arman Kirakossian
    noted that the impact of the tragedy of 9/11 was felt in Armenia
    as well because Armenia and the United States share common values,
    such as respect for freedom, democracy, human life and dignity. He
    explained that the Armenian children, including the young artists whose
    work was presented on the Hill, had been deeply moved and touched
    by the terrible scenes of 9/11 broadcast by TV networks around the
    world. Ambassador Kirakossian noted that the exhibition was entitled
    "Message of Freedom and Hope" to show that the terrorist attacks
    only motivated the people of the United States, Armenia, and other
    countries of the world to rally to the cause of freedom. Freedom
    and hope were themes vividly and artfully expressed by the Armenian
    children's paintings presented during the exhibition.

    The Armenian Ambassador thanked Co-Chairs of the Congressional
    Armenian Caucus, Representative Joe Knollenberg and Frank Pallone for
    helping organize the event and for their leadership on the Armenian
    issues. In turn, Congressman Knollenberg remarked that he was touched
    by the artwork of the Armenian children, who, he said, had been able
    to present a very important message, that the terrorist acts of 9/11
    were attacks not only on the United States, but the rest of the world
    as well. Congressman Pallone complemented the creative talents of the
    Armenian children who expressed a very complex subject like 9/11 in
    a straightforward and simple way.

    The opening ceremony was attended by Members of Congress, congressional
    staff members, U.S. government officials, representatives of the
    foreign diplomatic community and the Armenian-American community of
    Greater Washington area.
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