Monday, February 23, 1998
Armenians Hope Exhibit Aims Fulfilled [UCLA]
Megan Dickerson, Daily Bruin, February 23, 1998
"Kassakhian says that showing a variety of styles by artists of different ages was the best way to give the general public a glimpse into Armenian culture.
'I hope people can see through the art ... to the vibrant culture,' Kassakhian says. 'The Armenian people, although small (in number) to some, are a vibrant community and contribute to every field, not only art. This (exhibit) is the easiest way we can show that, physically.'"
"Kassakhian says that showing a variety of styles by artists of different ages was the best way to give the general public a glimpse into Armenian culture.
'I hope people can see through the art ... to the vibrant culture,' Kassakhian says. 'The Armenian people, although small (in number) to some, are a vibrant community and contribute to every field, not only art. This (exhibit) is the easiest way we can show that, physically.'"
Labels:
Armenian Culture,
Armenian Genocide,
UCLA
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