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October 30 through November 30, 2104
Two of Mariam's paintings will be on display during the Falls Church Arts "FACES" show from October 30 to November 30, with the Meet the Artist event scheduled on Thursday, November 6, 7-10pm. Falls Church ArtSpace is located at 410 South Maple Ave, Falls Church, VA. RSVP on Facebook Featured in "Sculptress hiding in a painting at Falls Church Arts: Mariam Hakobyan" by James George. |
March 7-27, 2011
Galerie Gavart (5 rue d'Argenson, 75008 Paris, Metro Miromesnil) will host Mariam's next solo exhibition from March 7 to March 27. Located in the heart of Parisian art district, the gallery will have Mariam's minor bronze sculptures on display. The reception with the artist will be held on Thursday, March 10, 6-9pm.
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Galerie Gavart (5 rue d'Argenson, 75008 Paris, Metro Miromesnil) will host Mariam's next solo exhibition from March 7 to March 27. Located in the heart of Parisian art district, the gallery will have Mariam's minor bronze sculptures on display. The reception with the artist will be held on Thursday, March 10, 6-9pm.
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October 22, 2010
An open studio event for artist Mariam Hakobyan will take place Friday, October 22, 2010 from 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. at the Cité Internationale des Arts de Paris (Atelier 1518, 15, rue Geoffroy L'Asnier 75004 Paris). The open studio will conclude Mariam's two-month residency at the Cité des Arts and will feature works created during that time period.
An open studio event for artist Mariam Hakobyan will take place Friday, October 22, 2010 from 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. at the Cité Internationale des Arts de Paris (Atelier 1518, 15, rue Geoffroy L'Asnier 75004 Paris). The open studio will conclude Mariam's two-month residency at the Cité des Arts and will feature works created during that time period.
May, 2010
The opening ceremony of Mariam's solo exhibition will be held at the Museum of National Architecture and Urban Life of Gyumri (Dzitoghtsians Museum, 47 Victory Avenue) on May 26, 2pm. 35 sculptures, including 13 fabric panels of her large-scale sculptures, and 20 oil paintings will be on display. The exhibition will be on view from May 26 to June 2, 2010. |
April, 2010
Mariam’s several sculptures are currently on display at the exhibitions around the town commemorating the 95th anniversary of Armenian Genocide. The sculpture “The Souls of Children Still Wander” (pictured to the right) is exhibited at the Artists’ Union of Armenia (16 Abovyan street). It depicts three children starved and dehydrated from a long march to the Syrian Desert, Der Zor. “Gates of Heaven” (pictured below) is also on display at the Artists’ Union. At the exhibition held at the Armenian National Gallery (1 Arami street) organized by Ararat Diocese of Armenian Apostolic Church, Armenian Genocide Museum and Worldwide Association of Armenian Artists, the sculpture “Requiem” (pictured below) is on display. The first edition of this sculpture was presented to the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. by the Armenian President. At the exhibition held at the Yerevan History Museum (Yerevan City Hall, 1 Argishti street) organized by the Ministry of Diaspora, “One Nation, One Culture” Foundation, Union of Armenians in Russia, Artists’ Union of Armenia and Noah’s Ark Art Gallery (Lebanon), Mariam displays the sculpture “Loss” (pictured below) which depicts a mother crying for dead child. |
September 2-12, 2009
Mariam Hakobyan's solo exhibition will be open to public from September 2 to September 12, 2009, at Artists' Union of Armenia (16 Abovian Str., first floor). More than 140 sculptures, paintings and graphics will be on display. The opening ceremony will be held on Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 4pm.
Mariam Hakobyan's solo exhibition will be open to public from September 2 to September 12, 2009, at Artists' Union of Armenia (16 Abovian Str., first floor). More than 140 sculptures, paintings and graphics will be on display. The opening ceremony will be held on Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 4pm.
Since 2007 Mariam Hakobyan has been designing unique art jewelry. These works combine the national symbols, themes and forms of her sculptures, as well as colors of her paintings. Art Jewelry is created using silver, bronze and various gemstones. Each jewelry piece is a sculpture to be worn, enjoyed, and appreciated. To view Mariam's art jewelry, please click here. |
March, 2008
Mariam Hakobyan's book of artworks is finally published and can be found on the shelves of local bookstores in Yerevan. It can also be ordered online here. The book presents Mariam's minor and monumental sculptures created throughout her professional career. It walks you through the different stages of her artistic development, exploring a dazzling range of themes, shapes and lines. The book also features an article about Mariam written by an art critic Rouben Angaladian. |