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    HAVERHILL WRITER'S PHOTOS PAINT VIVID PICTURE OF ARMENIAN COUNTRYSIDE
    By Rosemary Ford, [email protected]

    Eagle Tribune
    Jan 22 2009
    MA

    He honed his skills as a news reporter and photographer.

    Now Haverhill's Tom Vartabedian has put that sharpness to good use:
    on his travels. Northern Essex Community College will present a
    photographic exhibit of his works titled "Armenian Village People --
    A Country Kaleidoscope."

    The show features 30 color photographs from the former Haverhill
    Gazette staffer and current columnist (the Gazette is now a sister
    paper to The Eagle-Tribune).

    Vartabedian captured these 10-by-13 inch images during a trip to
    Armenia in 2006. He paid particularly close attention to life in the
    outlying regions of this country from which his parents fled during
    the 1915 Armenian Genocide.

    "I love people," Vartabedian said. "I think the real story of a country
    can be shown through the images of its people. The faces tell a story
    more than the churches and the statues and that sort of thing.

    The exhibit has already received tremendous exposure inside the
    Armenian community throughout greater Boston. It was shown at the
    Armenian Library and Museum of America in Watertown last year, as
    part of a fundraiser for the library and the Armenian Relief Society.

    "It's also been at other, different Armenian venues," Vartabedian
    said. "I haven't really exposed it to the non-Armenian community."

    After its run at Northern Essex Community College, the exhibit moves
    to North Andover's Merrimack College in March and the Haverhill Public
    Library in April.

    Vartabedian is dedicating the project to his mother, Jennie. The
    97-year-old is the last survivor of the 1915 Armenian Genocide living
    in Haverhill.

    "She is carrying a torch," Vartabedian said.

    In addition to the exhibit, Vartabedian is also working on publishing
    a coffee table book of his photographs.

    "That is my ultimate dream, as a legacy to my mother, myself and my
    country," he said.

    Vartabedian spent 40 years as a writer and photographer for the
    Haverhill Gazette before retiring in 2007 with numerous awards from
    United Press International, the Associated Press, and the New England
    Press Association. His columns on local figures and events continue
    to be featured weekly.

    He remains active as a judge and speaker at camera clubs along the
    North Shore as a master member of the New England Camera Club Council.

    Vartabedian said he's already planning another trip to Armenia
    this spring.

    IF YOU GO

    What: "Armenian Village People -- A Country Kaleidoscope"

    When: Throughout the month of February

    Where: Art Space Gallery of the Bentley Library at Northern Essex
    Community College

    How: Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and
    Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A public reception is planned on Thursday,
    Feb. 12, from 5 to 8 p.m.
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