Creative Armenia and AGBU announce 2021 Fellows

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Seven cutting-edge Armenian artists receive funding, mentorship, and promotion 
to push the frontiers of Armenian culture

Creative Armenia and the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) are delighted 
to announce the seven selected artists of the 2021 Creative Armenia-AGBU 
Fellowships, which provide funding, mentorship, industry connections, and 
promotion uniquely designed for career breakthrough. 

The selected Fellows for the 2021 term are: writer Olivia Katrandjian 
(Luxembourg); bass player and composer Noah Garabedian (USA); curator Nairi 
Khatchadourian (Armenia); filmmaker and writer Emily Mkrtichian (USA); musician 
and composer Bei Ru (USA); media artist and landscape architect Aroussiak 
Gabrielian (USA); and illustrator and animator Arevik d'Or (Belgium). 

"We are proud of these incredible artists," remarked AGBU Central Board Member 
Ani Manoukian. " They represent the wide range and depth of creativity that 
Armenians have to offer the world."

Alec Mouhibian, the founding VP of Creative Armenia noted, "These powerful 
creators are in the business of building a culture that lasts. It will certainly 
be a culture of resilience, innovation, and infinite possibilities."

As the 2021 Fellows step in, the 2020 Fellows - composer and musician Armen 
Bazarian; visual artist and curator Nvard Yerkanian; theatre director and dancer 
Tsolak Mlke-Galstyan; composer and conductor Alexandr Iradyan; composer and 
pianist Zela Margossian, and filmmaker Vahagn Khachatryan - continue their role 
as creative ambassadors for Armenia, leading and mentoring a new wave of 
artists. 

Now in its historic third term, the Fellowships are a collaboration of Creative 
Armenia and AGBU, which entered into a strategic partnership in 2018. Creative 
Armenia is a global arts foundation for the Armenian people that discovers, 
develops, and champions innovative talents across the arts.

AGBU, a trusted non-profit organization across the diaspora for over a century, 
has opened many doors for talented Armenians through such offerings as 
university-level performing arts scholarships, summer internships, and 
professional programs such as the Musical Armenia Program (MAP) and Sayat Nova 
International Composition Competition-all under the aegis of the AGBU Performing 
Arts Department (PAD) established in the United States in 2012 and in Europe in 
2016.

Creative Armenia is a global arts foundation for the Armenian people that 
discovers, develops, and champions innovative talents. Its founding advisory 
board includes Serj Tankian, Eric Esrailian, Arsinée Khanjian, Eric Bogosian, 
Carla Garapedian, Simon Abkarian and Michael Aram. For more information, please 
visit 
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