Anzhela Sedrakyan

Anzhela Sedrakyan is a journalist and master’s student in journalism at Khachatur Abovian Armenian State Pedagogical University. She writes on cultural, social and political topics, combining research and analytical approaches. Alongside her studies, she continuously deepens her professional knowledge and participates in trainings to further develop her skills in the field of journalism.
Culture

An underwater village and silenced pain in Senia Baloyan’s art

The story of artist Senia Baloyan involves the border, a childhood home gone underwater, parental love, and silent tragedies voiced…

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Culture

Tereza Papoyan’s free flight on canvas

Born in the warm, beautiful environment of Anushavan village in Armenia’s Shirak region, painting has never been just a hobby…

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Culture

Lilit Gurekhyan’s world of mirrors

The rugged silhouettes of the Garni mountains, the stony silence of the ancient temple and the pristine breath of nature…

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Culture

Poghosian’s fireworks of color and hope

Art is often born where words fall silent, and emotions seek a visible form. For artist Eline Poghosian, the canvas…

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Opinion

Depatriation and the impossibility of turning the page on genocide

As April 24 has passed and Armenians have once again ascended the heights of Tsitsernakaberd, new and often contradictory theses…

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Culture

Inside Nais’s dream world: Shahen Shahinyan’s sculptures

From Feb. 2 to March 2, TUMO Studios hosted a unique event: the first solo exhibition of artist Shahen Shahinyan,…

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Culture

A glimpse into future names: Fifth anniversary report

On Feb. 14, 2026, a cultural event took place in the heart of Yerevan at the Pyunik Development Center, 3/1…

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Culture

The canvas of emotional states: The world of Maya Sahakyants’ “They”

Last month, from Feb. 2-10, the walls of the Pyunik Development Center (Buzand 3/1) were filled with a mysterious silence…

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Art

Artsakh through her eyes: The black-and-white prayer of Anna Manukyan

Artsakh holds a singular place within the creative oeuvre of Anna Manukyan. Yet therein lies a remarkable and poignant truth:…

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Culture

Flight of thought and breath of clay: A winter dialogue between two sculptors

While winter in Yerevan sought to freeze time with its bitter frost, a very different atmosphere took hold at the…

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