Feb 8 2025

Armenian Cultural Heritage: Past, Present, and Future

Fowler Museum – Lenart Auditorium

The Promise Armenian Institute hosts a full-day conference that brings together a diverse group of experts to delve into the rich Armenian cultural heritage of the South Caucasus and Eastern Turkey, featuring musical offerings in collaboration with the event co-sponsor, The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music Armenian Music Program. AMP oud mentor, Antranig Kzirian, will perform and AMP Director, Melissa Bilal, will chair a roundtable. See the event schedule below.

The event will feature discussions on the current state of these heritage sites, their preservation efforts, and initiatives to monitor, document, and protect them amidst a challenging geopolitical landscape. Experts will also explore the future of cultural heritage studies, offering valuable insights and strategies for safeguarding this vital legacy.

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Saturday, February 8, 2025
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Pacific Time)
Fowler Museum, Lenart Auditorium
Los Angeles, CA 90024

08:00AM - 09:00AMCoffee and Registration
09:00AM - 09:30AMWelcome & Opening Remarks
Ann Karagozian, Director, UCLA Promise Armenian Institute
Amy Landau, Director of Education and Interpretation, UCLA Fowler Museum
09:30AM - 10:15AM Keynote Address
Ann Karagozian, Director, UCLA Promise Armenian Institute — Introduction
Lori Khatchadourian, Associate Professor, Cornell University; co-founder and co-director, Caucasus Heritage Watch Cornell University — Heritage Forensics: Satellites and Specters in the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict
10:15AM - 11:15AMSession 1: Cultural Heritage Destruction and Documentation in the South Caucasus
Kristine Martirosyan Olshansky, Director of the Research Program in Armenian Archaeology and Ethnography, UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology — Moderator
Hamlet Petrosyan, Head of Department of Cultural Studies, Yerevan State University; Head of Artsakh Cultural Heritage Research Group, Head of Dvin Archaeological Expedition; Institute of Archaeology & Ethnography, Academy of Sciences of Armenia — Issues of Cultural Heritage Protection in the Context of Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict: The Experience of www.monumentwatch.org Academic Platform
Nzhdeh Yeranyan, Deputy Scientific Director, History Museum of Armenia; Lecturer, Department of Cultural Studies, Yerevan State University — Shattered Heritage: Museums, Memories, and the Cultural Loss in Artsakh
11:15AM - 12:00PMKeynote Address
Hannah Garry, Executive Director of The Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA Law — Introduction
Yeghishe Kirakosyan, Representative on International Legal Matters of Republic of Armenia
12:00PM - 12:25PMMusical Offering in collaboration with the UCLA Armenian Music Program
Melissa Bilal, Promise Chair in Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture; Director of Armenian Music Program; Assistant Professor, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music — Introduction
Antranig Kzirian, UCLA Armenian Music Program Mentor for the Oud
12:25PM - 01:30PMLunch 
01:30PM - 02:50PM
Session 2: Cultural Heritage Destruction and Documentation in Historic Western Armenia/Present day Turkey
Anna Aleksanyan, Postdoctoral Fellow, Armenian Genocide Research Program at UCLA PAI — Moderator
Delal Dink, Vice President, Hrant Dink Foundation — Unraveling the “True Treasure”: Exploring Cultural Heritage through Storie
Heghnar Watenpaugh, Professor, UC Davis — Ani, A UNESCO World Heritage Site between Armenian Memory and Turkish Patrimony
Ara Sarafian, Executive Director, Gomidas Institute (London) — Rational Assessment, Forthright Engagement: Projecting a Diasporan Armenian Presence in Turkey Today
02:50PM - 04:30PMSession 3: Practical Solutions for Cultural Heritage Protection/Preservation  
Peter Cowe, Narekatsi Professor of Armenian Studies, UCLA — Moderator
Simon Maghakyan, Research Associate/Gulbenkian Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford — From Urfa to Djulfa: Victim Agency in Extrastatal Dignity Restoration
Taner Akcam, Director of the Armenian Genocide Research Program at Promise Armenian Institute, UCLA — The Armenian Genocide Reparation Movement and the Looted Cultural Objects
Ruzanna Tsaturyan, Researcher, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, National Academy of Sciences, Armenia; Lecturer, Faculty of History, Yerevan State University, Armenia — Tangible Places, Intangible Threats: The Challenge of Preserving Intangible Heritage in Forced Displacement
Marc Mamigonian, Director of Academic Affairs, NAASR — More Questions Than Answers? Provenance Research as a Side Gig
04:30PM - 05:50PMSession 4: Roundtable Discussion on The Future of Armenian Heritage Studies
Melissa Bilal, Promise Chair in Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture; Director of Armenian Music Program; Assistant Professor, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music — Moderator
Nelli Sargsyan, Professor, Emerson College
Tamar Shirinian, Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Anoush Suni, Postdoctoral Fellow, Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA
05:50PM - 07:00PMReception