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The Happiness You Deserve: A Temporary Art Installation at Adams Square Mini Park

The Happiness You Deserve: A Temporary Art Installation at Adams Square Mini Park
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SheLovesCollective Presents 'My Relic' Art Installation on Artsakh Ave. Storefronts – Asbarez.com

SheLovesCollective Presents 'My Relic' Art Installation on Artsakh Ave. Storefronts – Asbarez.com
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The Secret, Sordid History Of Threemile House, A Den Of Iniquity On The Edge Of 1890s LA

The Secret, Sordid History Of Threemile House, A Den Of Iniquity On The Edge Of 1890s LA
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SheLovesCollective Presents 'My Relic' Art Installation on Artsakh Ave. Storefronts – Asbarez.com


My Relic: “Breaking Bread” by SheLovesCollective
GLENDALE—As part of Armenian Genocide Remembrance Month, emergent international collective of established female artivists, SheLovesCollective, has created an interactive art installation called “My Relic.” This installation intends to activate our community to transform their relics of genocide into broadly construed creative objects and outlets for the collective mourning of trauma through transformation. “My Relic” will take place within 3 retail units on Artsakh Ave., located at 117 Artsakh Ave., 123 Artsakh Ave., and 127 Artsakh Ave., from April 11 to 25, and will feature 3 individual installations including:
“A Ritual in Bread Making” (117 N. Artsakh Ave.) will invite Armenian bakers and chefs to use Lavash, the traditional Armenian oven baked bread, to create items that make up a typical room in a home. Lavash activates a cultural and biological reality in many Armenians, as food is one of the most important human memories. Abstract bread is often a symbol for hunger, starvation, or a hunger for change. Additionally, a short documentary film will be either projected in large format wall-to wall/ceiling-to-floor or played on a variety of vintage television screens of varying sizes. The short film will be of a healing ritual performed by collective members and footage from two previous performance art documentaries.

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'Eternal Armenia' Art Installation on Display at Glendale's Central Park


VIEW GALLERY: The Eternal Armenia light sculpture installation at Glendale s Central Park
GLENDALE—As part of a continuation of Armenian Genocide Remembrance Month, an experiential light sculpture titled “Eternal Armenia
” by artists Margarita Simonian, Vreje Bakalian, and Yeva Babayan will be on display across the green lawn of Glendale’s Central Park from May 14 to 28. The park is located at 216 S. Brand Blvd. Glendale, CA 91203.
The 18ft light-weight, circular-aluminum truss structure will be programmed with LED lighting. The ancient Armenian symbol of Eternity will light up the park like a beacon in the night while attracting astonishment in the daytime. Red, solar lit garden lights, symbolic of red poppies in remembrance of the almost 5,000 perished soldiers from the recent Artsakh war and the bloodshed of 1.5 million in the 1915 genocide, will also be spread across the field for all to cherish.

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SheLovesCollective Presents 'My Relic' Art Installation on Artsakh Ave. Storefronts


My Relic: “Breaking Bread” by SheLovesCollective
GLENDALE—As part of Armenian Genocide Remembrance Month, emergent international collective of established female artivists, SheLovesCollective, has created an interactive art installation called “My Relic.” This installation intends to activate our community to transform their relics of genocide into broadly construed creative objects and outlets for the collective mourning of trauma through transformation. “My Relic” will take place within 3 retail units on Artsakh Ave., located at 117 Artsakh Ave., 123 Artsakh Ave., and 127 Artsakh Ave., from April 11 to 25, and will feature 3 individual installations including:
“A Ritual in Bread Making” (117 N. Artsakh Ave.) will invite Armenian bakers and chefs to use Lavash, the traditional Armenian oven baked bread, to create items that make up a typical room in a home. Lavash activates a cultural and biological reality in many Armenians, as food is one of the most important human memories. Abstract bread is often a symbol for hunger, starvation, or a hunger for change. Additionally, a short documentary film will be either projected in large format wall-to wall/ceiling-to-floor or played on a variety of vintage television screens of varying sizes. The short film will be of a healing ritual performed by collective members and footage from two previous performance art documentaries.

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