Cummings Foundation Grant Recipient

Aftermath: the Armenian Earthquake of 1988, A Photo Collection by Asadour Guzelian

Ararat-Eskijian Museum Armenian Film Foundation Asadour Guzelian Carla Garapedian Joseph Malikian NAASR UCLA Library UCLA Promise Armenian Institute UCLA Richard Hovannisian Chair in Modern Armenian History

Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 1:00 Eastern/ 10am Pacific
On Zoom and the UCLA Promise Armenian Institute YouTube channel.

This webinar is the inaugural event of a new collaboration between the Armenian Film Foundation (AFF) and the UCLA Promise Armenian Institute (PAI) entitled the Armenian Image Archive.

PRESENTERS
ASADOUR GUZELIAN: photographer and founder of the Guzelian Agency (UK)

DR. JOSEPH MALIKIAN: author and an expert on early Armenian photography

DR. CARLA GARAPEDIAN: filmmaker

This webinar includes an introduction to the Armenian Image Archive (AIA) by Carla Garapedian, Ph.D., a survey by Joseph Malikian, Ph.D., of early Armenian photography which will be a focus of research in the AIA, and a presentation of Asadour Guzelian’s photographs, taken on his two trips to Armenia in 1988 and 1989.

Asadour Guzelian was born in the United Kingdom and founded what became the Guzelian agency in 1986, after cutting his teeth for eight years with Barry Wilkinson in Bradford. He has supplied news and feature photographs to Britain’s national newspapers. Exhibitions include one-man shows at the National Museum of Photography and the Cornerhouse, Manchester. He has twice won the prestigious Yorkshire TV Photographer of the Year. Guzelian was only three years into his career when he traveled to Armenia to cover the catastrophic earthquake in 1988.

Joseph Malikian, Ph.D., is the author of The Armenians in the Ottoman Empire: an Anthology and a Photo History and an expert on early Armenian photography. The Malikian Collection was developed in the context of the Middle East and Armenian Photographic Project (MEAPP) which has been devoted to the study of the Armenian studios in the Ottoman and Russian Empires, the Middle East, Bulgaria and other countries in Europe. Throughout this period in history (1850s-1960s), Armenian photographers dominated the industry in the cultural and commercial capitals of Europe and Asia. The primary objective of the Malikian Collection has been to identify and gather the history of these studios and to continue the collection of original images representing the work of these photographic establishments. The Armenian Image Archive will support Joseph Malikian’s seminal work.

Carla Garapedian, Ph.D., is a filmmaker and member of The Armenian Film Foundation, which has forged a new partnership with the Promise Armenian Institute – to support the study of Armenian film and filmmakers, as well as to create the Armenian Image Archive, a repository and platform for the study of Armenian photography – from early to contemporary photographers.

ORGANIZERS
Armenian Film Foundation (AFF)
UCLA Promise Armenian Institute (PAI)

CO-SPONSORS
Ararat-Eskijian Museum
National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
UCLA Library
UCLA Richard Hovannisian Endowed Chair in Modern Armenian History

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