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  • URI Providence Campus to commemorate Armenian Genocide, April 1-30

    US Fed News
    March 28, 2010 Sunday 7:10 AM EST

    UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND PROVIDENCE CAMPUS TO COMMEMORATE ARMENIAN
    GENOCIDE, APRIL 1-30


    PROVIDENCE, R.I., March 26 -- The University of Rhode Island issued
    the following news release:

    The University of Rhode Island Feinstein Providence Campus has invited
    Gallery Z Director Berge Ara Zobian, an Armenian who lives in
    Providence, R.I., to curate a historically and artistically important
    show: The Armenian Genocide - 95 Years Later, In Remembrance.

    The exhibit includes original art works by more than 40 artists and
    100 school children along with photographs, posters and artifacts from
    ALMA Armenian Library Museum of America and, Armenian Genocide Museum
    Institute of Armenia and private collections.

    Today, the horrors of the Armenian Genocide are commemorated annually
    on April 24th, the date in 1915 when the terrible intentions of the
    Turkish government for the Armenians first came to light. On that
    date, over one and one half million Armenians perished in the Armenian
    Genocide, the first genocide of the 20th century. Committed by the
    political party of the Ottoman Empire commonly known as the Young
    Turks, the killings and abuse occurred during World War I from
    1915-1918 before being continued from 1920-1923.

    The Turkish government had grown increasingly suspicious of the
    minority Armenian population whom they feared had become too powerful
    and nationalistic, and they therefore planned a deportation and
    extermination program disguised as a resettlement plan. The deported
    Armenians suffered massacres, starvation, disease, torture, and
    confiscation of all their possessions. The few that survived became
    refugees in neighboring countries.

    The exhibit includes works by the following artists. Adrienne Der
    Marderosian, Armen Garo, Arpi Dadoyan, Astrid, Berge Ara Zobian, Beth
    Ferreira, Carol Scavotto, Chris Gasparian, Chris Murphy, Cynthia
    Motian McGuirl, David Ayirian, Medina Topalian, Emma Grigoryan, Greg
    Chopoorian, Hagop B.Aprahamian, Hrair B. Aprahamian, Ian Mohon, Jason
    Roberts, John Avakian, Judith Ferrara, Julian Penrose, Kevork Mourad*,
    Lara B., Lidya Tchakerian, Marsha Nouritza Odabashian, Nilton Cadenas,
    Norma Papazian Akkelian, Daniel Varoujan Hejinian, HAWK, Sevan
    Naccachian, Nareg Haroutunian, Simon Samsonian (b.1915 d.2003), Sirapi
    Heghinian Waltzer, Sossy Narcessian, Stephen Koharian, Sylva Portoian,
    Taylor Manter, Yevkeen, Varky, Tigran Tsitoghdzyan, Alexander
    Grigorian, Dorothy Abram, Larry Sykes. Plus over 100 childrens art
    ages ranging from 6-16 and, Genocide artifacts, books and displays
    from ALMA Armenian Library Museum of America and, Armenian Genocide
    Museum Institute of Armenia and, private collections.

    A vibrant community of Armenian citizen's settled in the Rhode Island
    area. Berge Zobian and Steven Pennell, coordinator of Urban Arts and
    Culture at the URI Feinstein Providence Campus have planned to this
    exhibit to celebrate Rhode Island's Armenian Community by sharing
    various aspects of Armenian culture and history. The exhibit includes
    artwork, artifacts, posters, objects and photographs that illustrate
    home life, community life, religious and political life to provide a
    comprehensive representation of the Armenian Genocide and to show the
    dynamic community that settled in this region and the contributions
    they have made to the greater community.

    For more information, please visit armeniangenocide95years, contact
    Steven Pennell, [email protected], 401-277-5206.

    Hours M-TH 9-9, F 9-4, (closed Saturday & Sunday)

    Call 277-5206 for more information.

    URI Providence Campus Gallery is located in the 1st and 2nd floor
    lobbies, 80 Washington St. Providence RI 02903.
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