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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Tel: (212) 686-0710; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.net

    April 16, 2010
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    The Armenian Church of Nashville To Commemorate 95th Anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide With Lecture on Gorky


    The Armenian Church of Nashville will commemorate the 95th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide at the Laskey Great Hall in the Scarritt-Bennett
    Center on April 24 at 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

    Keynote speaker Dr. Kim Theriault, associate professor of Art History,
    Theory, and Criticism at Dominican University in River Forest, Ill., will
    discuss Arshile Gorky and his experience with the Armenian Genocide.

    Her recently published book, Rethinking Arshile Gorky, offers new
    interpretive insights into Gorky's work, elaborating upon the themes of
    displacement, trauma, and memory, as well as issues of identity,
    originality, and mourning.

    Sara Cohan, education director of the Genocide Education Project, will
    provide a brief history of the Armenian Genocide prior to Dr. Theriault's
    lecture. The program will conclude with a memorial service led by the Rev.
    Fr. Tateos Abdalian.

    Arshile Gorky, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide, was born Vostanig Adoian
    in Van, Turkey (historic Armenia). After escaping the Genocide in 1915, he
    traveled to Yerevan with his mother and siblings. Following his mother's
    death from starvation, Gorky settled in the United States.

    Gorky attempted to hide the trauma he had experienced in his youth, but his
    agony was ever present in his art. The series of paintings titled "The
    Artist and His Mother" best reflect his struggle with his past.

    For more information about the April 24 event, contact Sevada Badalian,
    Parish Council chair of the Armenian Church of Nashville (615-975-6813,
    [email protected]), or Sara Cohan (850-316-0358, [email protected]).

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