AGMI organizing series of temporary exhibitions in Armenia and abroad on occasion of 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

Ahead of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute is organizing a series of temporary exhibitions in Armenia and abroad.

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute plans to organize multilingual exhibitions that will showcase absolutely new scientific information and will be held through state-of-the-art technologies for museum exhibitions. The exhibitions will have 25 titles and will be presented with the latest designs, writes armeniangenocide100.org.

With different titles, the temporary exhibitions dedicated to the Armenian Genocide will help present the topic to Armenian and international audiences in more depth and in more detail and will serve the goals for education and discipline. The exhibitions will showcase flyers, booklets and illustrated books in Armenian and in foreign languages. Alongside that, the AGMI will also be publishing memoirs and monographs in Armenian and in foreign languages.

“Organizing such exhibitions abroad will only be possible, if adequate exhibition platforms are provided with the support of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute (AGMI), as well as the corresponding structures of local Armenian communities and the diplomatic representations of the Republic of Armenia.

Attached we present the titles of the list of exhibitions that will be held:

Armenian Genocide: 100-year Chronology

100 Real Stories about the Armenian Genocide

Interrupted Childhood: The Children Who Fell Victim to the Armenian Genocide

Coverage of the Armenian Genocide on the Front Pages of Foreign Media

The Armenian Genocide and the Scandinavian Response

Armenian Genocide: Russian Responses

Western Armenia and Lives of Western Armenians on Postcards

100 Stories of the Armenian Genocide in Photos

The Star of the Near East Relief: Origins of Humanitarianism

Armenians in the Ottoman Army: Service and Elimination

Armenian Sports and Gymnastics in the Ottoman Empire

Ravished Armenia or the Auction of Souls: Odyssey of Aurora Mardiganian

Genocide and Resistance: 1915-22 Self-Defense Battles

International Movement for Armenians: Rebellion Against Genocide

First World War: Allies, Characters, Massacres

Crime against Humanity and Civilization: The Perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide

Elimination of Zmurniya and the Fall of the Christian World in Asia Minor

Armenian Business in the Ottoman Empire

Educated Nation: Graduation Certificates of Western Armenian Educational Complexes

Community of Readers: Armenian Media in the Provinces

Books as Witnesses of the Genocide

Armenian Weddings in the Ottoman Empire

Horrible Photos: The 1909 Adana Holocaust

Melodies of the Western Armenian World: Armenian Music Groups in the Ottoman Empire

Western Armenia through the Eyes of Grigor Jerjyan

The brief descriptions of the listed exhibitions are available on the website of the AGMI. They will serve as guidelines for the parties to organize the exhibitions.

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