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  • ALMA Public Forum "Shared Views: Caring for Armenian Treasures"

    Armenian Library and Museum of America, Inc.
    65 Main Street
    Watertown MA 02472

    Tel: 617 926 2562
    Fax: 617 926 0175
    www.almainc.org


    On Sunday, August 19, the community is invited to a special
    afternoon. At 4:00 p.m., the Armenian Library and Museum of America
    (ALMA) and the Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association (CYSCA) will
    be hosting a public forum featuring museum managers from Armenia, as
    well as ALMA curators Gary and Susan Lind-Sinanian, and Ara
    Ghazarians, the curator of the Armenian Cultural Foundation in
    Arlington. The forum aims to discuss common goals and challenges
    involving preservation of the cultural heritage in general, and ethnic
    artifacts, in particular. Furthermore, forum participants will
    address issues involving the use of new forms of technology to attract
    publicity and increase museum attendance.

    In conjunction with the forum, on that same afternoon from 3:00
    p.m. to 4:00 p.m., ALMA will be hosting a wine reception to mark the
    opening of its new exhibit "GENATSED! Vine and Wine in the Armenian
    Culture." The exhibit, curated by ALMA Curatorial Intern, Sarita
    Olson, provides a look at Armenian viticulture history, wine
    production, and the grape as an artistic motif. It showcases numerous
    samples of art and architectural designs that incorporate the grape or
    vine motif. This colorful exhibit will be on display through January
    31, 2008.

    The museum managers from Armenia represent ten cultural institutions
    in the capital city Yerevan, as well as Byurakan, Gyumri, and
    Yeghegnadzor: Yeghishe Charents Museum, Russian Art Museum, Yervand
    Kochar Museum, Museum of Nature, Alexander Spendiaryan Memorial
    Museum, Association of Museum Workers and Friends, Victor
    Hambartsumyan Museum in Byurakan, Kumayri Museum, and Vayots Dzor
    Museum. The museum managers are in the Greater Boston area as part of
    their professional training program, hosted by CYSCA and administered
    through World Learning, Inc. The training program, organized by CYSCA,
    is aimed at improving museum management to preserve Armenia's rich
    national heritage and to promote tourism. During their three-week stay
    in the US the group will visit major museums in the Greater Boston
    area for seminars, presentations and workshops.

    The forum is free and open to public. It will take place at ALMA's
    Contemporary Art Gallery at 65 Main Street in Watertown. For more
    information or for the directions to the Museum please visit
    www.almainc.org or contact ALMA offices 617.926.ALMA(2562).
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