Artists from all creative industries and countries can apply, projects from or about Artsakh (Karabakh) to be highlighted
Creative Armenia and the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) remain committed to their mission of supporting Armenian art and championing the new generation of creators who are building the future of Armenia through art and culture. Applications for the 2023 Creative Armenia-AGBU Fellowships will open as scheduled to encourage the growth and reach of global Armenian talents.
With its long history of curating programs and initiatives that reconnect Diasporans with their roots, the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) carried out two of its most popular summer service programs that attracted young people from more...
"La survie de l’Arménie, et de son peuple millénaire, ne répond pas seulement à une nécessité géopolitique ou stratégiques, elle constitue un impératif moral. C’est cette responsabilité qui pèse aujourd’hui sur les épaules des nations amies, et donc, sur les vôtres."
"In the aftermath of war and political turmoil, our goal is simply to prove to the world that the people of Artsakh are resilient, courageous, and have the will to resurrect from the ashes."
The news of Azeri shelling on the Armenian border towns of Jermuk, Goris, Sotk, Vartenis, Artanish, Ishkhanasar, and Kapan in the early hours of September 13th, resulting in a significant number of deaths among Armenia’s defense forces responding to...
"It is important to recognize the future role virtual learning will play in society and the impact that the founding fathers like Dr. Zorian played in this educational revolution."
"George and Alice (née Kalenian) Hoogasian, born in 1922 and 1924 respectively, belong to that distinguished demographic known as America's greatest generation, and Alice’s family made its mark through an Armenian food staple."
"The world has lost a great man, a great scientist, a great engineer and a great leader, but there are many alumni who will continue working for his ideals. He can rest in peace."