We’re Sharing Armenia’s History & Culture With the World

We wish to express our sincere gratitude to you for helping us with our mission of sharing Armenia’s history and culture with the world. When the ethnic cleansing and cultural erasure of Armenians began again in 2020, we redoubled our commitment by presenting even more in our galleries and online.

Our galleries and our digital content are both educational and thought provoking. Many of the themes are universal and can be appreciated by visitors from all corners of the world. Here are just a few examples:

  • Contemporary Art

  • Textiles & Rugs

  • Ancient & Medieval History

  • Illuminated Manuscripts

  • Genocide & Human Rights

  • Folk Music

  • The History of Christianity

People are responding positively to our exhibitions that highlight our history, Artsakh and human rights, and our artistic and spiritual contribution to world civilization. Our role in the community is more important now than ever.

Please consider a donation to the Armenian Museum of America today, so you can be a part of this national success story. Thank you and Merry Christmas!

Above image: This image depicting the Nativity Scene, shepherds and the Magi worshipping is from a priceless Hymnal in our collection completed in the year 1488. Our illuminated manuscripts, including this one, are currently being restored by experts from the Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts (Matenadaran) as part of Bank of America’s 2023 Art Conservation Project. Gift of Robert and Gail Bedoukian.