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September 24, 2025
EVN TALKS Bedo demirjdjian

Armenian Graphic Novels: An Uncharted Territory

ReA Comics, a recently established publication focusing on graphic storytelling is presenting some of its inaugural publications to the readers this fall. Bedo Demirdjian, one of the co-founders of the publication, speaks not just of the vision behind the initiative, but of community, culture and the search for a new kind of an Armenian reader.

September 24, 2025
From Urtsadzor to COP17: Biodiversity at Armenia’s Crossroads

From Urtsadzor to COP17: Biodiversity at Armenia’s Crossroads

As peace negotiations with Azerbaijan and regional integration projects advance, biodiversity corridors could become vital connectors across fractured landscapes and divided societies. With Armenia preparing to host COP17, the urgency of protecting its extraordinary biodiversity amid mounting ecological and political threats takes center stage.

September 19, 2025
Hung_On_a_Line, Siranush Sargsyan

Hung On a Line

Laundry, suspended on lines, throughout Artsakh once told stories of home, pride and domestic ritual. Amid war, blockade and exile, it became a fragile thread of memory and survival, a line of cloth carrying the weight of loss, resilience and love for a vanished home.

September 17, 2025
Linda Ganjian: “Her Memory, a Metropolis”

Linda Ganjian: “Her Memory, a Metropolis”

Honoring her grandmother and Armenian heritage, Linda Ganjian’s exhibition “Her Memory, a Metropolis” intertwines personal narrative with collective memory, using intricate geometric patterns, collage, and sculpture to explore survival, history, and past trauma alongside imaginative futures.

September 15, 2025
Javakhk: A Story of What Did Not Happen

Javakhk: A Story of What Did Not Happen

Javakhk, a highland region on the borders of Georgia, Armenia and Turkey, carries deep personal and historical weight. Olesya Vartanyan reflects on childhood memories, near-conflict in the 1990s, and the quiet resilience of a community that endured without war.