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The Miracle of New Year and Christmas

December 20, 2024
“The Miracle of New Year and Christmas” Children’s Creative Program will take place at the Interactive Study Center of the Cafesjian Center for the Arts (CCA) on December 20. 

The New Year and Christmas program is inspired by Nina Khemchyan’s exhibition, Echo showcased at the Armenian National Pavilion during the 2024 Venice Art Biennale. This significant event for the Center will conclude with a meaningful and symbolic program.

The program will begin at the Visitor Center, where children will be introduced to the Venice Art Biennale, with a focus on the Armenian National Pavilion of 2024. 

In the creative part of the program participants will craft unique Christmas tree ornaments using details from reprinted images of Nina Khemchyan’s artworks. These ornaments will be used to decorate the Christmas tree displayed at the Visitor Center.

Children of ages 8-12 can participate in the program. Participation is free with prior registration. 

For further information and registration, please call (+374) 10 54-19-32/34.
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