Zarouhie Abdalian (born 1982)[1] is an American artist of Armenian descent, known for site-specific sculptures and installations.
[6] Abdalian's first solo exhibition in New York, at Clifton Benevento, presented a constellation of subtly altered found objects that echo the features of the gallery and of each other.
[7] Her works respond directly to architectural and outdoor spaces, using sound, light, and other natural forces to create subtle experiences that are open to multiple interpretations.
[8] She had a 2013 show called "Zarouhie Abdalian / MATRIX 249" at the Berkeley Art Museum, with sculptures that are sensitive to the exhibition space.
The sculptures were set up to use the out-of-the-way location of the gallery and aspects of the walls and space as part of the effect of the art.