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    Thursday, March 3, 2005

    AGBU YOUNG PROFESSIONALS OF LOS ANGELES PRESENT DIG ART EXHIBIT

    Pasadena, CA - AGBU Young Professionals of Los Angeles (YPLA) hosted
    DIG Art, an exhibit of digital artwork, the weekend of January 21st at
    AGBU Pasadena Center. The opening night event attracted over 300
    guests. DIG Art showcased the works of cutting-edge artists in the
    Armenian community who transform traditional two-dimensional artwork
    into three-dimensional computer imagery and animation.

    Under the direction of YPLA Chairwoman, Cynthia Simonian, the YPLA
    Committee curated a striking exhibit by displaying the artwork in an
    industrial setting with print work and looping demo reels on plasma
    screens set to vibrant sounds. Participating artists included Hovig
    Alahaidoyan, Zareh Gorjian, Yvette Khalafian, Roger Kupelian, Michele
    Matossian, Mike Yazijian, and Addis Zaryan.

    DIG Art was also proud to present the U.S. premiere of "Pencils to
    Pixels," a short documentary chronicling the wide shift from hand
    drawn animation to 3-D, computer-generated imagery. The film included
    interviews with renowned animation artists, directors, and
    producers. "The documentary is a fantastic piece featuring some of the
    best artists in animation, from Disney, DreamWorks, Sony, and Rhythm
    and Hues. It gives an in-depth look at the transition from the artists
    perspective, and it was a great 'tie-in' for the exhibit," commented
    Jamie Kezlarian Bolio, "Pencils to Pixels" cast and crew member.

    YPLA Chairwoman Cynthia Simonian added, "The exhibit's main purpose
    was to introduce and promote Armenian artists who have excelled in the
    field of digital imagery. Our community should know about these
    artists who truly are a force in their respective professions of film,
    academia, and science."

    Established in 1995, AGBU Young Professionals of Los Angeles has
    created an exciting environment that encourages fellow Armenian
    professionals to network by cultivating a greater sense of community
    through its many philanthropic, cultural, and educational
    programs. For more information on YPLA, visit www.agbuypla.org. For
    more information on AGBU Young Professionals, please visit
    www.agbu.org.
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