Survive, Remember, Thrive: Armenian Traditions in Western New York

  • February 02, 2023 - May 07, 2023
CAM Folk Arts Gallery - On Site Exhibition
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Khachkar in Niagara Falls, NY (2021)

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Survive, Remember, Thrive (2023) Installation Photo

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Survive, Remember, Thrive (2023) Installation Photo

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Survive, Remember, Thrive (2023) Installation Photo

Survive, Remember, Thrive: Armenian Traditions in Western New York

Niagara Falls, NY Armenian History | Butch Kazeangin Jr.

Paklava | Laurice Ghougasian

Seamstress | Ophelia Adjemian

Needlework | Mary Movesian

Choereg | Lisa Ohanessian Mies and Lori Ohanessian Hurtgam

Mooradian Rug Co. | Tony Mooradian Jr., Mike Petrosian, and Tom Mooradian

Carpentry | Art Garabedian

Rice Pilaf & St. Hagop Church (Kitchen) | Sonya Gregian & Rachele Aversa

St. Sarkis Armenian Picnic (2022)

St. Hagop Armenian Festival (2022)

Komitas Folk Miniatures | James Ieda

Genocide Survivor Narratives | Gadge and Glenn Choolokian

Genocide Survivor Narratives | Dawn and John Sakalian

"Traditions are built through language, music, food, dancing...And as much of that that we can keep going, I think we owe it to the generations that are coming, to keep those traditions alive. If we remember that, then some of them will delve into the past and learn even more." - Sonya Gregian

On April 24th, 2022, the Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University debuted Survive, Remember, Thrive: Armenian Traditions in Western New York, a shortform video documentary series about the Armenian community of and connected to Niagara Falls, New York. Survive, Remember, Thrive raised awareness of the traditions, memories, and stories of the local Armenian community by highlighting Armenian churches, oral history and family narratives, food traditions, family owned businesses, artistic crafts, music, and more.

This exhibition is a companion to the film series and features local artworks and crafts, family objects, and scanned historic photographs and ephemera on loan from community members - paired with the shortform video series, and additional interviews recorded in Fall 2022.

Survive, Remember, Thrive highlights the resiliency of community and culture in the face of conflict, genocide, and displacement.

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