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    NAASR PRESENTS TALK ABOUT ARMENIAN PHOTO COLLECTION

    Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA
    Oct 6 2005

    The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research will present
    "Armenian Photographs in the Getty Museum Collection," an illustrated
    lecture by Van Aroian, on Thursday, Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. at the NAASR
    Center, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont.

    The Getty Museum in Los Angeles houses the Getty Research Library,
    which contains a collection of Ottoman photographs. This collection
    is an invaluable resource for Ottoman scholars, ethnographers,
    historians of Ottoman photography, and students of Armenian Ottoman
    life. Furthermore, this collection provides a valuable resource for
    an investigator interested in developing the significant contribution
    of Armenian photographers to the early development of photography
    throughout the Ottoman Empire.

    The program will provide a visual presentation and sampling of the
    Ottoman photo collection at the Getty Research Institute, with a focus
    on its Armenian flavor and contributions. These photos will provide
    us the opportunity to walk down memory lane and share together some
    social and historic commentary.

    Van Aroian spent some six weeks in 1999-2001 looking through the
    Getty's Ottoman photograph collection. He earned a bachelor's degree
    at Boston University and a master's degree in Middle Eastern Studies
    at Harvard University. He was a fellow in Urban Geography at Clark
    University and an Urban Planner and Deputy Director of the Worcester
    Redevelopment Authority. He later joined his brother in-law, Kevork,
    and wife Mary Balekdjian Aroian in importing and retailing Oriental
    carpets.

    Admission is free (donations accepted). A reception will follow
    the program. For more information call 617-489-1610, or e-mail
    [email protected].
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