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    California State Museum opened exhibit on Armenian Genocide

    April 18, 2015 14:02
    http://artsakhpress.am/eng/news/16916/california-state-museum-opened-exhibit-on-armenian-genocide.html


    On March 31 the California State Museum in Sacramento opened its
    landmark exhibit highlighting Armenian history and culture. The
    exhibit captures the Armenian people's journey through the Armenian
    Genocide, Artsakh, and the outstanding contributions of Armenians to
    California's culture and history.

    STEPANAKERT, APRIL 18, ARTSAKHPRESSĂ–? The exhibit titled `Armenian
    Journey: From Shattered Past to Prosperity' comes just 20 days before
    the Armenian National Committee of America ` Western Region's
    California Advocacy Day set for April 19-20 and is part of a long list
    of Genocide Centennial commemorative events sponsored by the
    California Armenian Legislative Caucus and planned in partnership with
    the ANCA-WR, with the help of Armenian Museum of Fresno Chair Varoujan
    Der Simonian at and around the State's Capitol, Asbarez reports.

    `We are proud to bring together such a unique collection of artifacts
    which displays Armenian culture and immigration. The `Armenian
    Journey' exhibit honors those lost in the Genocide, while highlighting
    milestones throughout our collective journeys to our new home away
    from our homeland,' stated Assemblymember Nazarian. `Educating
    communities throughout the Golden State of our people's journey from
    persecution to prosperity ensures the past is remembered but never
    repeated.'

    `The Armenian exhibit on display at The California Museum honors the
    remarkable lives and legacies of whom this great state became not only
    a place of refuge, but a place to pursue dreams, prosper and thrive.
    It is due time these remarkable stories honoring the lives of those
    who so deeply enriched California's own diverse history are shared
    with and celebrated by all Californians,' remarked ANCA-WR Executive
    Director Elen Asatryan. `We extend our deep appreciation to the
    California State Museum, the California Armenian Legislative Caucus
    and all those who made this exhibit possible and especially commend
    Assemblymembers Katcho Achadjian, Adrin Nazarian and Scott Wilk for
    their leadership and dedication to ensure the success of this poignant
    and highly-informative project,' added Asatryan.

    Pulitzer and Academy award-winning author William Saroyan, California
    Governor George Deukmejian, and Academy and Grammy award-winning
    actress and singer Cher Sarkisian are just a few of the notable
    Armenians highlighted in the exhibit amongst other significant
    contributions made by Armenians across industries such as agriculture,
    medicine, religion, entertainment, technology, and the arts. According
    to the California State Museum website `Original art, historic
    photographs, cultural objects and rare artifacts illustrate the
    significant achievements of Armenian Californians from the farms of
    Fresno to the stages of Hollywood and the halls of government in
    Sacramento.'

    `The California Museum thanks the California Armenian Legislative
    caucus for partnering with us to bring this compelling story of
    survival and the California Dream to our audience. The California
    Museum strives to tell the story that is not often available in text
    books or known by the general population, but are by their nature the
    fabric of our culture and society. This story is a prime example,'
    stated California State Museum Executive Director Dori Moorehead.

    Also on display are eyewitness testimonials from the Armenian
    Genocide, the orphan rugs ` rugs woven by the orphans of the Armenian
    Genocide, the history of Armenia's adoption of Christianity as a state
    religion, and the efforts of the Near East Relief (NER) ` the United
    States' oldest Congressionally-sanctioned non-governmental
    organization which for the first time in American history expressed
    the collective generosity and humanitarianism of the American People
    and ultimately saved the Armenian nation from total annihilation
    during and in the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide.

    Over a period of 15 years from 1915 to 1930, the NER successfully
    saved over 1,000,000 refugees and 132,000 orphans of the Armenian
    Nation and other Christian minorities half a world away. Despite its
    initial fundraising goal of $100,000 which was later raised to $30
    million, the NER ultimately raised $117 million, the equivalent of
    $2.7 billion in today's dollars.

    `Armenian Rugs Society commends the management team of Californian
    Museum for undertaking the planning of the exhibit titled `Armenian
    Journey: From Shattered Past to Prosperity''A truly remarkable
    presentation of cultural objects reflecting the life of Armenian
    immigrants and highlighting their contributions to the State of
    California,' stated Armenian Rugs Society President Hratch
    Kozibeyokian. `For the realization of this exhibit ARS has gladly
    provided two historical carpets woven by the Armenian orphans in the
    orphanages of Aintab and Ghazir and an assorted authentic samples of
    antique hand woven textiles and embroideries unique to the Armenian
    culture,' added Kozibeyokian.

    The exhibit will remain open through August 2, 2015. A special tour of
    the exhibit has been scheduled on Monday, April 20, 2015 during the
    ANCA WR CA Advocacy Day. For individuals/groups from the Los Angeles
    area who are interested in participating in the CA Advocacy Day and
    viewing the exhibit, bus transportation to and from Sacramento as well
    as lodging will be provided. The bus will depart on Sunday, April 19,
    2015 at 9AM and will return the following evening on Monday, April 20,
    2015. The last to register for Advocacy Day is Saturday, April 11,
    2015, 11:59pm. To register, please visit ANCAWR.org/Advocacy Day. For
    more information about Advocacy Day, visit www.ancawr.org, email
    [email protected] or call (818) 500-1918.

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