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    PRESS RELEASE

    Armenian Sisters Academy
    440 Upper Gulph Road
    Radnor, PA 19087

    Contact: Susan Pogharian
    Tel: 610-757-7090
    Fax: 610-687-2450
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.asaphila.org



    YEPOYAN TO EXHIBIT AT PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART
    Armenian Cultural Day Celebrated as Part of Gorky Retrospective

    In the early 1990s when Armenian artist Armen Yepoyan saw the
    masterpieces of his fellow countryman, Vosdanig Manoog Adoian (Arshile
    Gorky), on display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, for
    the first time, he was awe struck and inspired. Immediately he found
    himself absorbed by the mixture of forms, inventive lines, intensity and
    tenderness of Gorky's drawings and paintings. Yepoyan experienced an
    over-whelming sense of pride as well, based alone on the fact that the
    Armenian Genocide survivor and self-taught artist became such an
    influential figure in modern art history.

    A loyal follower of Gorky's art ever since, Yepoyan attended every
    single museum and gallery exhibition of his works along the East coast.
    In Gorky, he found a mentor and powerful source of inspiration, and one
    who shared the same background, as Yepoyan's maternal grandfather was
    also from Van. During his ten years of residence in the nation's
    capital, Yepoyan's visits to the museums were frequent, and he would
    often find himself spending hours in front of his favorite Gorky
    drawings and paintings. It was at this time that Yepoyan's own career
    as an artist in the US began to take off, with his abstract series in
    particular showing a heavy influence of Gorky's art.

    It was this influence that lead to an invitation from the Philadelphia
    Museum of Art, asking Yepoyan to exhibit his artwork as part of an event
    running alongside the Arshile Gorky: a Retrospective exhibition,
    currently running through January 10, 2010. The museum wants to
    incorporate Yepoyan in a special `Armenian Cultural Day' event
    taking place on Sunday, December 6, 2009, giving Yepoyan an especially
    meaningful opportunity to have his own artwork presented in conjunction
    with his master's show. `When I got the call, I immediately
    thought what a wonderful and unique opportunity I've been given, to be
    associated with my favorite artist', admits Yepoyan.

    These days, Yepoyan is no stranger to the museum or to the Armenian
    community of Philadelphia, having moved to the city's suburbs five
    years ago with his family for one major reason - to send his children
    to the Armenian Sisters Academy in Radnor, PA. Its reputation for
    academic excellence, enriched by Armenian language and culture, made the
    relocation an easy decision for the artist and his wife. It also opened
    another door for Yepoyan: to mentor and inspire others creatively -
    his mentorees now fondly referred to as his 1st - 8th grade students.


    When Armen Yepoyan joined the faculty of the Armenian Sisters Academy as
    the new art teacher three years ago, very few families and students knew
    what they were in store for. But students soon came to enjoy the
    soothing music and relaxed atmosphere in his sunny classroom. Expressing
    their creativity comes easily thanks to Yepoyan's style and approach,
    which allow his students a small reprieve in their structured day. `I
    try to create an environment that will allow our students to be
    motivated and excited about art, a place where they are able to express
    there feelings, emotions and thoughts through their art' explains
    Yepoyan. `Of course, this past month leading up to the retrospective
    exhibition, I've done my best to impart the appreciation and pride I
    have for Gorky's work upon my students. The halls of our school are
    adorned with their renditions of his masterpieces, as our very own
    `Ode to Arshile Gorky' exhibition', he adds. Yepoyan's artwork
    can be viewed by visiting www.armenyepoyan.com. To learn more about the
    Armenian Sisters Academy, see www.asaphila.org.

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