Armenian History classes in Marin

Upcoming classes at the College of Marin (Community Ed Program) – both feature Armenia! The first class has a discount! Classes are held in Kentfield and Novato.

Ancient Anatolia, Persia and the Caucasus 
Summary 

In ancient near eastern studies, Egypt and Mesopotamia get all the press, and rightly deserved, however these societies had equally fascinating neighbors who often get overlooked. Anatolia, the Persian plateau, and the Caucasus gave rise to many cultures. These societies smelted bronze and eventually iron too, the greatest commodity in the ancient near eastern world. Join us weekly to learn about modern discoveries in the Caucasus republics of Georgia and Armenia, the ancient Assyrian civilization, the ancestors of the Persians, and the invasions of Alexander the Great!

6 Tuesdays 1:10-3PM, Kentfield Campus room AC 246 
Aug 27 – Oct 1 
$70 — discounted class!

https://marincommunityed.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=6506&int_category_id=0&int_sub_category_id=0&int_catalog_id=0

Christian Art and Architecture of the Caucasus 
Summary

Evidence of art and architecture in the Caucasus mountain region stretches far back into time. However, the best preserved sites date back to the middle ages. The kingdoms of Armenia and Georgia put great effort into their monastic art and architecture which today serve as a reminder of a once prosperous past. While these ensembles are religious sites, each building is considered an ‘encyclopedia of medieval art.’ Join us for these lectures on the art and architecture of the Caucasus!  

4 Thursdays 1:10-3PM, IVC Campus (Novato)
Bldg 28B room 202
Sep 19 – Oct 10 
$112

https://marincommunityed.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=6507&int_category_id=0&int_sub_category_id=0&int_catalog_id=0


Armenian Needlelace: Poetry in Thread

Our upper-floor, northwest gallery exhibit, Armenian Needlelace: Poetry in Thread, is now open for tours by appointment. Tours with curator Elise Youssoufian are conducted Monday, Friday, and some Saturdays.
     Our permanent collection is home to thousands of precious textile works of art, but perhaps most remarkable and splendid of them all are the many delicate Armenian needlelace circles. We invite you to join us in celebrating their makers’ immense skill and handiwork, their exuberant creativity, and their exceptional persistence.

Beginning August 16th, exhibit tours will be available most Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 1pm or 3pm, by appointment. All Lacis exhibit tours are free for museum members with up to four guests; otherwise, they are $3 per person. To book a tour, please call Lacis at 510.843.7290 or email info@lacismuseum.org.

Opening night is on August 9, 2024 from 6-8 pm.

You must make an appointment to visit the exhibit after August 9, Tour appointment Call (510-843-7290)

Hamazkayin SF Nigol Aghpalian chapter is proud to sponsor this beautiful event.

https://lacismuseum.org/exhibits.html