5 Dec 11am: Expanding and Transforming Armenian Education in 19th Century Van

Register for Zoom link here.

By following the life of the famous Mkrtich Khrimian (1820-1907), this talk will focus on the expansion and transformation of education in Van. It will point to why and how education was becoming increasingly available for the larger population beyond the monasteries, which had traditionally been the loci of education.  Special attention will be paid to the global, imperial and local communal processes to explain what propelled the expansion of education and what inhibited the opening of new schools. Attending to such themes, this talk aims to challenge the understanding of the development of education in the Ottoman Armenian context as a top-down and West to East (i.e., Constantinople to the provinces) process.

Dr Dzovinar Derderian is an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the History Department at the University of California in Berkeley, where she also directs the Armenian Studies Program. She completed her doctoral degree in the Department of Middle East Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2019. She has previously taught at the American University of Armenia and at the University of California, Irvine. She is a social and cultural historian focusing on nineteenth-century Armenians in the Ottoman and Russian empires. Her interest lies in peoples at the margins of empires, and their roles in processes of modernization.

7 Dec: Painting Exhibit & Sale

This is a unique opportunity to rehouse Armenian paintings donated by the Misserlian family. Over 40 paintings will be displayed in Khatchaturian Armenian Community Saroyan hall for your viewing.

Join us in celebrating Armenian Art. Free attendance.

13 Dec: Sounds of Joy Armenian & Holiday Melodies

Armenian and Holiday Melodies: Sounds of Joy

Date: Saturday, December 13, at 5 pm
Place: St. Andrew Armenian Church, Cupertino

St. Andrew Cultural Organization invites you to a winter evening of classical music featuring Nune Melik (violin)Armen Sarkisian (piano), and Eduard Hrmushyan (classical guitar).

Let the timeless beauty of music fill your heart with holiday joy. 🎶

Online tickets: https://conrogo.com/e/Armenian-and-Holiday-Melodies-Sounds-Of-Joy-12132025-St-Andrew-Cultural-Organization-6e6bdfb4

Venmo: @StAndrewArmenianChurch

The Dragon Under Our Feet

I’m thrilled to share a deeply personal project I’m working on in my 2025 SFFILM FilmHouse Residency — and invite you to help make it happen.

I’m directing and producing a full-length documentary called The Dragon Under Our Feet, that follows my journey as a Bay Area artist reconnecting with my Armenian heritage through the art of traditional carpet weaving. What began as an exploration of ancient symbols has grown into a story about identity, resilience, and the fight to preserve culture.

In the film, I create a contemporary stained glass work inspired by centuries-old Armenian carpet motifs — especially the dragon (vishap). Along the way, I meet weavers, elders, and historians in both California and Armenia, from refugee women in Goris weaving to support their families, to museum directors saving rare rugs from war. With these cultural experts as my guide, we uncover the stories these carpets carry — and the questions they raise about heritage, connection, and survival.

We’ve launched a crowdfunding campaign to directly support filming in Armenia this September. Donations are tax-deductible. You can help by contributing or sharing the campaign with your community. Every gesture moves us closer to preserving and sharing these stories.

https://seedandspark.com/fund/the-dragon-under-our-feet#story

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ARMAVENI: A YA Graphic Novel


ARMAVENI

A YA Graphic Novel
COMING MARCH 10, 2026 ~ Levine Querido
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

A bold, autobiographical graphic novel chronicling one girl’s quest to uncover her family’s history during the Armenian genocide.

Nadine loves stories and her mother loves to tell them — all but one. Nadine would give anything to learn about her family’s history in Armenia and Turkey –where they came from and how they came to America — but it is just too painful for her parents. All Nadine knows is that they were caught up in the Armenian genocide.

Until one day the dam bursts. And through that flood of stories and memories, and a trip back to their people’s homelands, Nadine discovers a key to unlocking her own heritage and the courage to speak up when injustice rears its head again. 

Told in interwoven historical, contemporary, and fantastical sequences, Armaveni is a gripping graphic novel debut and a much-needed historical document.

PREORDER AVAILABLE NOW

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https://www.nadinetakvorian.com/books