Professor Christina Maranci is the Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies and teaches the “Power and Beauty of Being In-Between: The Story of Armenia” Gen Ed course. This interview has been edited for ...
On Saturday, January 10, the Tekeyan Cultural Association Greater New York Chapter presented the renowned Naghash Ensemble of ...
A sculpture of Hasan Jalal Dawla holding up the Gandzasar monastery on the exterior of the church's central dome. In 1240 CE, an Armenian prince by the name of Hasan Jalal Dawla attended the ...
The Tatev Monastery is just one of five UNESCO-listed religious sites worth visiting in Armenia, the world’s first Christian nation. Eric Martin/Figarophoto, Redux Since Armenia’s adoption of ...
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 ...
Since Armenia’s adoption of Christianity in 301 C.E., the nation’s monasteries have been central to its worship traditions. After 17 centuries, these UNESCO-recognized sites became deep community ...
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