PRESS RELEASE
Glendale Public Library
222 East Harvard Street
Glendale CA 91205
Tel: 818-548-2030
Web: http://www.glendalepubliclibrary.org/
http://www.glendale.ci.ca.us/
FB: www.facebook.com/GlendalePL
Land & Technology: A Contemporary Art Project
GLENDALE, CA on Wednesday April 17, 2013, 7pm in the Glendale Central
Library Auditorium five contemporary artists, Charlie Khachadourian,
Henrik Sev Khachatryan, Grigor Kiki Mikayelyan, Ara Oshagan, Samvel
Saghatelian, Vachag Tersarkissian and Harry Vorperian will talk about
their unique artistic experiences in Shushi. The Glendale Central
Library Auditorium, is located at 222 East Harvard Street in
Glendale.The presentation is in both English and Armenian languages.
Admission is free and the seating is limited. Library visitors receive 3
hours FREE parking across the street at The Market Place parking
structure with validation at the Loan Desk.
Shushi Art Project is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization whose
sole purpose is to present extraordinary artistic events that celebrate
diversity, promote discourse and foster change. The first project Land
and Technology, was an international festival of contemporary art that
was held in Shushi, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh. The project goal was
to raise awareness about social issues, and to break down barriers to
cross-cultural understanding and global dialogue. This unique project
brought together twenty artists with diverse backgrounds from the US,
Europe, Armenia and Artsakh. Shushi Art Project's next major event will
take place in 2014 which is still in its planning stages.
Glendale Public Library
222 East Harvard Street
Glendale CA 91205
Tel: 818-548-2030
Web: http://www.glendalepubliclibrary.org/
http://www.glendale.ci.ca.us/
FB: www.facebook.com/GlendalePL
Land & Technology: A Contemporary Art Project
GLENDALE, CA on Wednesday April 17, 2013, 7pm in the Glendale Central
Library Auditorium five contemporary artists, Charlie Khachadourian,
Henrik Sev Khachatryan, Grigor Kiki Mikayelyan, Ara Oshagan, Samvel
Saghatelian, Vachag Tersarkissian and Harry Vorperian will talk about
their unique artistic experiences in Shushi. The Glendale Central
Library Auditorium, is located at 222 East Harvard Street in
Glendale.The presentation is in both English and Armenian languages.
Admission is free and the seating is limited. Library visitors receive 3
hours FREE parking across the street at The Market Place parking
structure with validation at the Loan Desk.
Shushi Art Project is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization whose
sole purpose is to present extraordinary artistic events that celebrate
diversity, promote discourse and foster change. The first project Land
and Technology, was an international festival of contemporary art that
was held in Shushi, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh. The project goal was
to raise awareness about social issues, and to break down barriers to
cross-cultural understanding and global dialogue. This unique project
brought together twenty artists with diverse backgrounds from the US,
Europe, Armenia and Artsakh. Shushi Art Project's next major event will
take place in 2014 which is still in its planning stages.