Project Save press release

PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Dr. Arto Vaun

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



PROJECT SAVE LAUNCHES SERIES ON THE POWER AND ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Boston, MA — Last month, Project SAVE Photograph Archives launched
“Conversations on Photography,” a series in which established
photographers, artists, archivists, and researchers present and
discuss the impact, beauty, and relevance of photography. The
inaugural speaker was Tatiana Cole, who is the Photograph Conservator
at the Boston Athenaeum. On Saturday, April 9, the next speaker will
be Nazik Armenakyan, one of the most important photographers in
Armenia and co-founder of the 4Plus Photography Collective. Her
photographs have appeared in The New York Times, Der Spiegel, and Le
Monde.

“When I was living in Armenia, 4Plus struck me as one of the most
innovative and high-quality initiatives there,” said Dr. Arto Vaun,
the Executive Director of Project SAVE. “They’re an all-female group
of photographers whose work is consistently extraordinary and
impactful. I’m so pleased to help introduce their photographs and
mission to a wider audience.”

“Conversations on Photography” is the first in a number of new and
unique initiatives at Project SAVE. They are also doing a complete
overhaul of their website and photograph database, as well as
launching the Project SAVE Artist Residency soon.

“It’s an exciting time of change and transition for us,” Vaun said.
“Project SAVE is growing both literally in terms of staff and photo
collections, but also in terms of vision and scope. I’m looking
forward to widening our reach and welcoming new supporters and lovers
of photography.”

For more info and to register for the next “Conversations on
Photography” visit projectsave.org/events. This will be an online
event.