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  • New York Art Exhibition to Benefit Armenia's Children

    PRESS RELEASE
    ArtWorks Armenia
    443 East 88th Street
    New York, NY 10128
    March 15, 2007
    Contact: Tamara Shahabian
    Tel: 916.949.9545

    New York Art Exhibition to Benefit Armenia's Children

    NEW YORK, NY- ArtWorks Armenia, a new non-profit organization, will
    host a benefit art exhibition in New York City that will run from
    March 30 to April 30, 2007. The opening night event kicks off on
    Friday, March 30th at 7:00 pm and will feature select paintings of
    primary and secondary school children from Armenia and Karabakh.

    In addition to the art sale, silent auction and raffle, the exhibit
    will feature a musical performance by the fresh Armenian voices of the
    YY Sisters, as well as light appetizers and an open bar. All proceeds
    from the exhibit will directly benefit rural Armenian schools from
    where the artwork originates.

    ArtWorks Armenia was founded by Tamara Shahabian, a graduate student
    studying International Affairs at the New School in Manhattan. While
    working as a volunteer in Armenia, Tamara was disheartened by the
    difficult economic conditions and lack of opportunities in the land of
    her ancestors but found hope in the country's children, especially in
    the creativity and optimism of their artwork. `The children's artwork
    from Armenia displays both the talent of the young artists as well as
    their vision of their struggling but hopeful country. It is important
    to show their work to Armenians and non-Armenians alike in order to
    raise awareness about the situation in Armenia and the potential for
    its future,' said Shahabian.

    After returning to the United States in 2005, Tamara hosted her first
    benefit exhibition in California, raising over $6000 for a school in
    Gyumri. The money was used to renovate a classroom in the school and
    turn it into a computer center for local kids.

    This year's show in New York will feature paintings donated from
    schools in the towns of Vanadzor, Sisian, Stepanavan and Shushi. With
    a grant from the Birthright Armenia Alumni Fund covering the overhead
    costs of the project, all proceeds and donations generated from the
    exhibit will be channeled back to the four schools in Armenia, for use
    in a variety of projects aimed at assisting students in their
    academic, artistic, cultural and vocational goals.

    The exhibition is open to the public and welcomes anyone interested in
    supporting talented children living in difficult rural conditions in
    Armenia. The show will take place at the Village Quill Gallery in
    Tribeca, New York.

    For more information or to preview the pre-sale catalog of paintings,
    contact Tamara Shahabian at 916.949.9545 or [email protected], or
    visit the website at www.artworksarmenia.org.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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