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    The Calgary Herald (Alberta)
    February 25, 2009 Wednesday
    Final Edition


    Exhibit to showcase immigrant artists' talents

    by Dawn Smith, Calgary Herald


    When Armenian-born sculptor Vahe Tokmajyan immigrated to Calgary
    almost four years ago on the advice of a friend, he had no idea of the
    struggles he would face.

    Armed with a master's degree in fine arts from the Institute of Art
    and Theatre in Yerevan and a long list of sculptures shown all over
    the world, he expected to be welcomed into the Calgary art world.

    But Tokmajyan struggled to get noticed, especially when competing for
    public art.

    "In my career, I always did public art," said Tokmajyan. "But here, it
    is really difficult."

    That prompted his involvement with the Calgary Multicultural Centre's
    immigrant art exhibit, which will take place during Canada
    Multiculturalism Week, June 25 to 27, at the Epcor Centre for the
    Performing Arts. The exhibit, which is the first of its kind in
    Alberta, is open to emerging and professional artists born outside
    Canada and now living in Alberta.

    "It is extremely difficult for immigrant artists in Calgary," said
    Anoush Newman, executive director of the Calgary Multicultural
    Centre. "All they need is one opportunity."

    The desire to provide that opportunity, while educating the community
    and Calgary art world about immigrant art, is the reason behind the
    event. The hope is that once artists show their work, it will be
    easier for them to stay connected with the Calgary art community and
    one another.

    "Many newcomers who are artists give up their art," Tokmajyan
    said. Established immigrant artists can encourage them, he said.
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