Paintings and Drawings. Born in 1956, in Syria, to Armenian parents, the artist was raised in Lebanon under the harsh effects of a civil war. His art represents endless transformation and evolution.
Paintings and Drawings
Born in 1956, in Syria, to Armenian parents, Zareh was raised in Lebanon
under the harsh effects of a civil war. Zareh's art represents endless
transformation and evolution. 'Reality is not absolute, it is relative. Art
is an expression relative to environment and period,' says Zareh. Upon
immigrating to the United States in 1983, he attended classes at both UCLA
and the Barnsdall Art Center.
Zareh has displayed his art in numerous solo and group exhibitions in the
Los Angeles metropolitan area. He has also staged live, public exhibits
including 'Red Trees of the Armenian Genocide' (2001) and most recently a
traveling series titled 'Marry the Priest' (2002). His art has been featured
in numerous mainstream and ethnic publications including the Los Angeles
Times, La Opinion, Panorama (Russian), the Armenian Report International and
the Beirut Times.
Zareh's exhibit will be on display from Friday, September 9 through Tuesday,
September 27. Gallery hours are Tuesday  Sunday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm.
To learn more about the artist, please visit <http://www.artistzareh.com> .
Artist Opening Reception: Friday, September 9, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Harvest Gallery
938 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale
Gallery hours, Tuesday  Sunday, 11am  7pm