1 The ruins of Ani, the capital of a medieval Armenian kingdom. Ani is located in Turkey's northeastern Kars region, less than 1 kilometer from modern-day Armenia. All photographs courtesy of ...
In 2010, the J. Paul Getty Museum was drawn into a lawsuit over a piece of art in its collection. The Armenian Church sued the Getty Museum for the return of eight pages of an illuminated manuscript ...
Before 1989, the medieval ruins of Ani were in a no-go zone on the border between NATO-member Turkey and what was then the Soviet Union. Until a few years ago, it was still difficult to visit, ...
This is the plea of a 14th century Armenian monk and artist, T’oros of Taron, to the abbot of his monastery, Yesayi of Nich. Made at a time when the Armenian Church was intent on maintaining its ...
Dr. Christina Maranci, the Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University, will present a special illustrated ...
The front desk at Roslin Art Gallery used to be where Seeroon Yeretzian would sketch fantastical drawings of peacocks, serpents and colorful flora that, with a mix of oils and gold foil, took on an ...
In a world of mass-produced paperbacks, magazines and electronic books, Tamara Ohanyan lives in a literary past. She works among dyed leather, hand-sewn bindings and centuries-old parchment. As a book ...
Dr. Alison Vacca and Dr. Sergio La Porta will present a talk on their newly translated work, “An Armenian Futūḥ Narrative: ...
A modestly sized landlocked nation framed by the Black Sea to the west and the Caspian to the east, Armenia links the southernmost former Soviet Socialist Republics with the arid sprawl of the Middle ...