CAFESJIAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS HONORED BY CITY OF YEREVAN
http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2011-12-27-cafesjian-center-for-the-arts-honored-by-city-of-yerevan
Published: Tuesday December 27, 2011 in Cafesjian Center for the Arts
Cafesjian Center for the Arts. Deutsche Welle
Yerevan - The Cafesjian Center for the Arts was among three Yerevan
museums to be honored with a Certificate of Gratitude on December 26.
During a ceremony hosted by Yerevan mayor Taron Margaryan, CCA was
recognized for "efficient operations and creative success." CCA's
acting director Vahagn Marabyan received the honor on behalf of the
Center. The History Museum and the Sylva Kaputikyan House-Museum were
similarly recognized.
Situated at Yerevan's Cascade CCA opened its doors in November 2009
through the efforts of Armenian American philanthropist and art
collector Gerard L. Cafesjian (who is also the publisher of The
Armenian Reporter).
The Cafesjian Center for the Arts is one of Yerevan's principal
attractions, serving as a leading venue for art exhibits, as well as
official events featuring visiting heads of state and senior officials
and public programs.
Comprising interior exhibit and events space along with outdoor
sculpture garden, the center enjoyed about a million visits in its
first year of operation.
For more information on the Cafesjian Center visit http://www.cmf.am/.
http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2011-12-27-cafesjian-center-for-the-arts-honored-by-city-of-yerevan
Published: Tuesday December 27, 2011 in Cafesjian Center for the Arts
Cafesjian Center for the Arts. Deutsche Welle
Yerevan - The Cafesjian Center for the Arts was among three Yerevan
museums to be honored with a Certificate of Gratitude on December 26.
During a ceremony hosted by Yerevan mayor Taron Margaryan, CCA was
recognized for "efficient operations and creative success." CCA's
acting director Vahagn Marabyan received the honor on behalf of the
Center. The History Museum and the Sylva Kaputikyan House-Museum were
similarly recognized.
Situated at Yerevan's Cascade CCA opened its doors in November 2009
through the efforts of Armenian American philanthropist and art
collector Gerard L. Cafesjian (who is also the publisher of The
Armenian Reporter).
The Cafesjian Center for the Arts is one of Yerevan's principal
attractions, serving as a leading venue for art exhibits, as well as
official events featuring visiting heads of state and senior officials
and public programs.
Comprising interior exhibit and events space along with outdoor
sculpture garden, the center enjoyed about a million visits in its
first year of operation.
For more information on the Cafesjian Center visit http://www.cmf.am/.