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    CAFESJIAN'S 'OPEN DOORS' CLOSED EARLIER THAN ANNOUNCED

    Tert
    Nov 9 2009
    Armenia

    The Cafesjian Center for the Arts declared November 8 as an exclusive
    'Open Doors' day for the public, where art-loving Yerevan citizens
    could become familiar with the centre's various contemporary art
    collections, without having to pay an admission fee.

    In all the glossy pamphlets published on the occasion of the exhibition
    opening, Open Doors day was announced on November 8 from 10 am to 10
    pm. In fact, the Cafesjian Center for the Arts closed the doors to its
    exhibit halls a few hours earlier. Tert.am correspondents succeeded
    in gathering information from neither the security guards nor the
    young women working behind the first floor reception desk. All of them
    stated that they're not the ones in charge and could say nothing. The
    only excuse was that the escalators' hours of operation were mentioned
    in the booklet. In fact, the numerous escalators within the Cascade
    complex have always been in operation till 11 pm, irregardless of
    the opening of the Cafesjian Center for the Arts.

    While those arriving apparently "late" were angrily waiting before
    the entrance, security guards were letting groups of what one could
    assume to be VIP guests in.

    Earlier, enthusiastic museum-goers were made to wait in long queues,
    since, after all, the opening of this institution of contemporary art
    was a long-awaited event, and there was a rush to become acquainted
    with Gerard Cafesjian's collection while it was still free of charge.

    The others, and those who appeared before the doors of the centre
    after 7:30 pm on the 'Open Doors' day, will have to pay an admission
    fee of 1,000 AMD to view all but the first two exhibit halls at the
    Cafesjian Center for the Arts.
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