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Curatorial Conversation: Diana Sardaryan
ArtsFor the third event in the Curatorial Conversation series, Nairi Khatchadourian and art curator Diana Sardaryan will discuss what it means to define ourselves culturally in a supposedly “global” world. Key topics: — Knowledge production and why the source of our values matters. — Side effects of adopting foreign ideas into a local context. — How hard and soft power shape our understanding of ourselves. — What studying in global cultural centers reveals about our own contexts and histories. — The creation of myths and how Armenia is currently redefining its own narratives. Diana Sardaryan is an art curator currently pursuing her MA in Curatorial Practice at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her work focuses on underrepresented cultures, post-colonial narratives, and the intersection of art, design, and technology. Language: Armenian Free entrance; registration is required due to limited space.
Organizer
A curatorial practice and gallery based in Yerevan that programs contemporary art and textile/design exhibitions, artist residencies, and public programs including talks, curatorial conversations, and community-facing events.
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Curatorial Conversation: Diana Sardaryan
ArtsFor the third event in the Curatorial Conversation series, Nairi Khatchadourian and art curator Diana Sardaryan will discuss what it means to define ourselves culturally in a supposedly “global” world. Key topics: — Knowledge production and why the source of our values matters. — Side effects of adopting foreign ideas into a local context. — How hard and soft power shape our understanding of ourselves. — What studying in global cultural centers reveals about our own contexts and histories. — The creation of myths and how Armenia is currently redefining its own narratives. Diana Sardaryan is an art curator currently pursuing her MA in Curatorial Practice at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her work focuses on underrepresented cultures, post-colonial narratives, and the intersection of art, design, and technology. Language: Armenian Free entrance; registration is required due to limited space.
Organizer
A curatorial practice and gallery based in Yerevan that programs contemporary art and textile/design exhibitions, artist residencies, and public programs including talks, curatorial conversations, and community-facing events.
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