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  • Megerditch Tarakdjian's Exhibit of Paintings and Sculptures at ALMA

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Library & Museum of America, Inc.
    65 Main Street
    Watertown, MA 02472
    Phone: 617-926-2562 ext. 3
    Fax: 617-926-0175
    Website: www.almainc.org <http://www.almainc.org>
    Contact: Mariam Stepanyan


    March 3, 2006

    Contact Person: Mariam Stepanyan

    Phone: 617.926.2562 , ext. 3; Email: [email protected]



    REFLECTIONS & EXPRESSIONS BY MEGERDITCH TARAKDJIAN

    Armenian Library & Museum of America (ALMA) hosts sculptor and painter
    Megerditch Tarakdjian's exhibit "Reflections & Expressions". After
    numerous solo and group art exhibits in Canada, Tarakdjian opens his
    first exhibit in New England area at ALMA's contemporary art gallery.

    Tarakdjian is originally from Syria, but has been living in Montreal,
    Canada since 1982. While being a graduate of the Saryan Academy of Arts
    in Aleppo, Syria, Tarakdjian started his artistic ventures relatively
    later in life. Tarakdjian finds that his profession as a medical doctor
    helps him to better understand and later reflect different facets of
    human condition in his sculptures or painting. His oil paintings are
    mostly in vibrant and unique combination of colors. The subjects in his
    paintings are naïve in serene life scenes.

    Tarakdjian's bronze and fired clay figurines depict the various states
    of the human condition. His treatment of the eyes of his subjects brings
    to life the richness of the subject's character in the sculptures: the
    viewer can see a smile, a tear, or a deep thought in their depth. Arto
    Tchakmakchian, sculptor and member of The Royal Canadian Academy of
    Arts, finds Tarakdjian's art "original in conception" and with "a unique
    style of composition".

    Tarakdjian's sculptures are on permanent display at the College des
    Médecins du Québec in Montreal and the Embassy of the Republic of
    Armenia in Ottawa.

    The artist reception is scheduled for 4-7pm March 18 at ALMA's
    contemporary art gallery (in the heart of Watertown Square, 65 Main
    Street, Watertown MA). It is open to public. The exhibit will last
    through April 30. Gallery hours are Thursday 6-9pm, Friday and Sunday
    1-5pm, and Saturday 10am-2pm. For more information about this and other
    exhibits on display at the gallery this spring please visit
    www.almainc.org <http://www.almainc.org/> or call 617.926.2562.

    Attached is an image of Tarakdjian's bronze sculpture "Cuddle".



    About ALMA



    Founded in 1971, ALMA's mission is to present and preserve the culture,
    history, art and contributions of the Armenian people to Americans and
    Armenians alike. Since its inception, ALMA's collection has grown to
    over 22,000 books and 20,000 artifacts, making it perhaps the largest
    and most diverse holding of Armenian cultural artifacts outside of
    Armenia. As a repository for heirlooms, the collection now represents a
    major resource not only for Armenian studies research, but as well as
    for preservation and illustration of the Armenian heritage. In 1988,
    ALMA acquired a 30,000 square foot facility in Watertown, MA - one of
    North America's oldest and most active Armenian communities. The
    facility includes exhibition galleries, Library, administrative offices,
    function hall, climate-controlled vaults and conservation lab.

    ALMA is the largest ethnic museum in New England and the only
    independent Armenian Museum in the Diaspora funded solely through
    contributions of individual supporters. An active Board of Trustees and
    volunteer base augments the museum's staff. Museum's active schedule of
    changing exhibits includes the use of the library primarily by
    researchers and interested general public seeking research materials on
    Armenians. In addition, the museum sponsors lecture and presentation
    program on related topics.

    Hours: Friday and Sunday, from 1-5 P.M., Saturday 10AM-2PM and Thursday
    evenings from 7-9 P.M. Admission: ALMA members are free/ $5 for
    non-members. Children under 12 get in are free.



    For more information please visit our website www.almainc.org
    <http://www.almainc.org/> , or call 617.926.ALMA (2562).





    Directions


    Driving: Take route 95 to 128 to 90 (Mass Pike East) towards Watertown.
    Take exit 17- Watertown/Newton. Go North 1 mile towards Watertown
    Square. As you cross the small bridge, get into the 2 left lanes. Turn
    left on Main Street. Turn right on Church Street, and then turn right
    into the municipal parking lot.



    MBTA: Buses 71, 70/70A, 57, 52, 59, 502, 504. Please visit www.mbta.com
    <http://www.mbta.com/> for schedules and maps.
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