Exhibition
   

Colors of Yerevan: See Yerevan Through an Karishok’s Heart

Armenian Arts


Colors of Yerevan: See Yerevan Through an Karishok’s Heart
13 févr. 2026   7:00 PM
The Center for Armenian Arts
250 N. Orange Street Glendale, CA 91203
California - United States

COLORS OF YEREVAN is a vibrant and poetic solo exhibition by contemporary Armenian artist Karishok (Karine) Dulyan, celebrating the emotional rhythm, architectural spirit, and everyday poetry of Armenia’s capital.

Born and raised in Yerevan, Dulyan began painting at the age of four and held her first solo exhibition at just five years old. She later pursued a career in architecture and urban design, earning Master’s degrees in Arts & New Technologiesand Urbanism in Spain, before returning fully to painting—bringing with her a deep understanding of space, structure, light, and city life.

Her work is widely recognized for its expressive cityscapes, abstract urban impressions, and luminous color palette. Moving fluidly between watercolor, acrylic, ink, mixed media, and collage, Dulyan captures the beauty of everyday moments, the energy of streets, and the quiet emotional character of cities. Her paintings often reinterpret Yerevan’s architectural “chaos” as unexpected harmony, revealing charm, warmth, and hidden beauty where others may overlook it.

COLORS OF YEREVAN presents a visual love letter to the city—its light, movement, memory, and soul. Each artwork invites viewers to pause, reflect, and rediscover Yerevan through a lens of color, optimism, nostalgia, and urban poetry.

Opening Night: Friday, February 13, 2026 | 7 PM – 10 PM


Exhibition Continues: Saturday, February 14, 2026 | 3 PM – 6 PM


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