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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    Friday, April 26, 2013


    AGBU Pasadena/Glendale Chapter Raises Over $20,000 for Youth Programs
    at "Contemporary Armenian Art 2013" Exhibit


    Pasadena, CA-The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU)
    Pasadena/Glendale Chapter displayed an extraordinary array of colors,
    emotions and passion at "Contemporary Armenian Art 2013," an
    exhibition it hosted on February 22-24 at the AGBU Vatche and Tamar
    Manoukian Center, in Pasadena.

    The exhibit featured 14 Armenian artists, who presented works in oil,
    mixed media, photography, and sculpture. Several of the artists
    hailing from Armenia, Lebanon, Mexico as well as the U.S. were in
    attendance, mingling with the nearly 1,000 attendees and discussing
    the inspiration behind their creations.

    The art catalog available to the public, designed by Contemporary
    Armenian Art 2013 Committee Chairman Haig Messerlian, displayed some
    of the artwork and provided biographies of the artists, highlighting
    the individuality of their creations. The art show included works by
    painters Hermine Demirtshyan-Demiro, Felix Eghiazarian, Gagik
    Ghazanchyan, Ruben Grigorian, Manuella Guiragossian, Sarkis
    Hamalbashian, Suren Khorenyan, Marat Margarian, Tigran Matulian,
    Carlos Sayadian, Lilit Soghomonian, and Kayts Vanikian, as well as
    sculptor Dikran Ekizian and photographer Peter Carapetian. Over forty
    pieces of art were purchased by the public.

    AGBU Pasadena/Glendale Chapter Chairperson Aleen L. Khanjian goal for
    the exhibit was twofold. "Not only did we want our fellow Angelenos to
    have the opportunity to own one of these unique pieces, but my
    committee and I were also enthusiastic to fundraise for the 350 youth
    that our Chapter serves on a weekly basis," Khanjian said. "We will
    ensure that every penny of the $20,000 we raised at this event goes
    toward our active athletics and scouting programs in the
    Pasadena/Glendale area." She also recognized Messerlian's valuable
    contribution in coordinating the exhibit.

    Some of the artists are promoted by Kevork Zakoyan of Armenia and
    Hovik Abramyan of the Arame Art Gallery, with offices in Beirut,
    Yerevan and Los Angeles. The Art Exhibition Committee, chaired by
    Messerlian, included Ani Aivazian, Ani Boyajian, Benjamin Charchian,
    Kevork Keushkerian, Aleen Khanjian, Asdghig Khanjian, Lora Kuyumjian,
    Avedis Markarian, Krikor Satamian, Cynthia Simonian, Shake Toumayan,
    and Aline Yeterian.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural and humanitarian programs, annually touching the
    lives of some 400,000 Armenians around the world.

    The AGBU Pasadena/Glendale Chapter offers a number of educational,
    cultural, and social programs that serve the young and old alike such
    as lectures, concerts, art exhibits, theatrical plays, weekly "Bardez"
    dinners, and various special events. The Chapter's youth programs
    appeal to the area's Armenian-American families. For more information,
    about AGBU Pasadena/Glendale Chapter and how to become involved,
    please call the AGBU Office at (626) 794-7942 or visit:
    www.facebook.com/AGBUPasadenaChapter.

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