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The Armenian Institute is dedicated to making Armenian culture and history a living experience through innovative programmes, educational resources, workshops, academic events, exhibits and performances.The Institute is a UK Registered Charity No. 1088410.

CONTACT US
Our office and library are located on the lower floor of Nevart Gulbenkian Hall, Iverna Gardens, London W8 6TP. (Tube: High Street Kensington)
Telephone: 020 7938 3336
Email:
info@armenianinstitute.org.uk

Address for correspondence
:
7 Hollingbourne Road, LONDON SE24 9NB

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Friends, Patrons and Benefactors of the Institute will receive a regular Bulletin about activities and events as well as an annual publication with original, invited articles. In addition, they will benefit from priority booking and a discount on entrance tickets (including one guest). Your support will make it possible to implement a wide range of exciting activities for all ages.



Who Are the Armenians? was published in December 2010. An exciting and richly illustrated book for children about Armenian history and culture, created by the Armenian Institute.  CD is included with music and spoken word. 
An ideal gift for children aged 8 to 80.
The book is available through the Armenian Institute, priced at £12 (+£2.50 for UK postage and handling).

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THE NAMUS PROJECT
Please click here to go to the project page.

Mark your diaries for the following events:

September 2011
Armenian Language Tuition
Start of new academic year. Please click
here for more information.

In Memoriam Hrant Dink
Screening of Bolis, a short film by Eric Nazarian followed by a panel discussion
Friday, 27 January 2012, 7:00-8:30 pm
Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Street WC1H OXG (Tube: Russell Street)Suggested donation: £7, concessions £5Event organised by Armenian Studies Programms at SOAS in association with the Armenian Institute

Bats, bears, bones and stones: 300,000 years at Azokh Cave (Karabakh)
With Dr Tania King and colleagues
Saturday, 18 February 2012
N Gulbenkian Hall, Iverna Gardens, W8 6TP (Tube: High Street Kensington)
Further details to be announced

 

ONGOING PROJECTS

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Detail from a painting by Hermineh Keshish




The Armenian Institute has a varied series of events and projects which continue regularly from year to year. They range from community oriented festivals and public interest lectures to scholarly research.

www.accc.org.uk Armenian Church and Community Council of Great Britain
www.akn-chant.org Traditional Armenian liturgical chant
http://armenian-poetry.blogspot.com/ This project provides audio and text RSS feeds of Armenian poems.
www.arshile-gorky.com Black Angel: A Life of Arshile Gorky
http://epostle.net Weekly podcasts from a vibrant Armenian church in Glendale, California
www.caia.org.uk Centre for Armenian Information & Advice
www.cilicia.com Armenian community online with news, chat, profiles, etc
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www.hyeetch.nareg.com.au Armenian history, culture, art, religion and genocide
www.kotchnak.org Traditional Armenian folk songs
www.narek.com Armenian music, films, books, gifts and art
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93067862 
Birth Of Rice-A-Roni: The Armenian-Italian Treat by Kitchen Sisters. An interesting article on the Armenian background to this popular American food.

The Institute Library includes works on Armenia, the diaspora and neighbouring peoples and countries. The core of the library is based on the collections of Prof. Charles Dowsett and author Mischa Kudian. The library and its resources will be available to the public through visits and over the internet.
   
The Children's Corner
is a welcoming space for reading, listening and creating.  Bilingual storytelling and puppetry are planned for the future.
   
For further information, please contact Dr. Gagik Stepan-Sarkissian, research supervisor and librarian at info@armenianinstitute.org.uk
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