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Mariam (Papoyan) Arami

Born in Armenia, in the city of Vagharshapat. As an artist, she is more of a conceptualist and does not limit herself to any means of expression or artistic language. The most expressive generality of her works is their duality, which, regardless of the idea, allows the audience to create their hypothesis, as if giving consciousness to the work, leading to a new self-discovery. Art teacher at Art school named by Eghishe Tatevosyan, paper conservation, and restoration at the History Museum of Armenia, art director of DADA hub ART gallery, graphic design, illustration, and book’ modelling.

List of all works in our archive (offline):

  • Dzhnhal (snow melting process)

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Dzhnhal

Participation in Video Programs: CYFEST-15: Regeneration
Country: Armenia
Year: 2021
9 min 46 sec
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Founded in 2007, CYLAND is a nonprofit org dedicated to expanding Art :: Tech through international festivals and exhibits as well as sound, video, and educational programming.

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