State of the Arts
Before/After: Reflections on the Armenian Genocide
Clip: Season 40 Episode 1 | 7m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
Armenian American artists explore the traumatic legacy of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
Many Armenian Americans are the descendants of someone who fled the 1915 genocide in their homeland during WWI. The memory of historical atrocities can be complicated and challenging in an American culture where the Armenian genocide remains little-known. Artists explore issues of trauma and resilience in Before, After: Reflections on the Armenian Genocide, at Stockton University Art Galleries.
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State of the Arts
Before/After: Reflections on the Armenian Genocide
Clip: Season 40 Episode 1 | 7m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
Many Armenian Americans are the descendants of someone who fled the 1915 genocide in their homeland during WWI. The memory of historical atrocities can be complicated and challenging in an American culture where the Armenian genocide remains little-known. Artists explore issues of trauma and resilience in Before, After: Reflections on the Armenian Genocide, at Stockton University Art Galleries.
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