Arevik Tserunyan

Tserunyan received her BA in English, Spanish and Pedagogy from Yerevan State Linguistic University and an MFA from the Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts (YSAFA), spending a semester abroad at École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Marseille, France.

She specialized in Western Impressionistic and Armenian Post-Impressionistic styles, a mixture of constructivism and post-soviet artistic movements influenced by the Russian traditional academic school.

After graduating from SMFA at Tufts, Tserunyan received a post-graduate fellowship to design and teach an introductory drawing course.

In parallel, she worked as Curator’s Assistant at the Armenian Museum of America in Watertown, MA, and had her first solo show, The Lost Empire, a sculptural installation with accompanying performance.

During her residency, Tserunyan completed a number of art projects, among them the solo show Amper (Clouds in Armenian) on October 23, 2018, to April 20, 2019.