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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008

    AGBU Sydney Showcases the Art & Design of Kevork Shadoyan

    During November and December 2007, AGBU Sydney hosted Kevork Shadoyan
    for a series of seven events entitled "The Armenian Silk Road," which
    attracted over 1,200 attendees and showcased the fashion, art and ideas
    of an artist who predominantly uses silk as his medium of expression.

    On November 3, local Armenians gathered for a fashion show at the AGBU
    Center by the Syrian-born designer who has received training at
    institutes in Beirut and Yerevan. No stranger to integrating traditional
    Armenian styles with a modern sensibility, Shadoyan regularly shows his
    creations in Armenia and his clothes are featured in various Yerevan
    boutiques. The audience was impressed with his contemporary creations
    that made them aware of a new breed of Armenian fashion.

    Almost two weeks later, on November 16, the city's Armenian community
    gathered for another display of talent from the 33-year-old artist.
    Shadoyan's unique artwork, which colors, paints and collages silk, was
    inspiring to those who attended.

    Beginning with a cocktail reception, the exhibition was inaugurated with
    short speeches by a number of community leaders, including Mistress of
    Ceremonies Nora Bastajian; Most Reverend Krikor Youmoushakian, Pastor of
    the Armenian Evangelical Church in Sydney; Hon. Gladys Berejiklian, NSW
    Parliamentarian; and Aram Hagopian, Sydney Chapter vice-chair. The
    three-day exhibition attracted over 300 guests to the AGBU Center.

    On November 23, 24 and 28, Shadoyan visited the city's AGBU Alexander
    Day School, AGBU Alex Manoogian Saturday School, and St. Gregory
    Armenian Catholic School to lead workshops with the students and educate
    them about the beauty of silk.

    In December, the "Armenian Silk Road" series continued with a lecture on
    Wednesday, December 12, to over a hundred guests, and a second fashion
    show on December 15 that attracted over 250 local Australian Armenians.

    AGBU Sydney is dedicated to preserving and promoting the Armenian
    heritage and identity through humanitarian, educational and cultural
    programs. For more information on AGBU Sydney, please email
    [email protected] or visit www.agbu.org.au.

    For more information on AGBU and its worldwide chapters, please visit
    www.agbu.org.
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