This exhibition brings together diasporan Armenian artists from the U.S., Canada, and Germany to create a counter-narrative to forces of occupation and cultural erasure in the Republic of Artsakh.
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture and ReflectSpace Gallery present Sites of Fracture: Diasporic Imaginings of Occupied Artsakh, a virtual exhibition that brings together diasporan Armenian artists from the United States, Canada, and Germany to create a collective counter-narrative to forces of occupation and cultural erasure in the Republic of Artsakh.
Artists and cultural workers in the exhibit include Kamee Abrahamian, Ali Cat/Entangled Roots Press, Silvina Der-Meguerditchian, Naré Mkrtchyan, Nelli Sargsyan, She Loves Collective, Scout Tufankjian, Anahid Yahjian and Yerazad Coalition.
Sites of Fracture: Diasporic Imaginings of Occupied Artsakh is co-curated by Mashinka Firunts Hakopian, Ara Oshagan and Anahid Oshagan and is part of Glendale Library, Arts & Culture’s “Be the Change” series and coincides with Armenian Genocide Remembrance Month.
Sites of Fracture launches on April 19, 2021 in a 3D virtual gallery accessible through the ReflectSpace Gallery website.