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See More of Barsamian’s Work
Barsamian adds another perspective and depth to symposium on the Armenian genocide thru his art.
Below are just a few of his galleries.
View all of the artist's work here.
3 Degrees of Separation
(Paintings and Drawings, 2012)
Absence / Presence (Paintings, 2005)
Reality / Dreams (Paintings, 2009)

March 2001. Article. Artists’ work adds another perspective to seminary’s symposium on genocide.

March 2001. Article. Artists’ work adds another perspective to seminary’s symposium on genocide.

March 2001. Article. Artists’ work adds another perspective to seminary’s symposium on genocide.

September 2001. Article. Artist’s reflection on Armenian genocide suggests commemoration, healing.

December 2001. Article. Conduit Gallery

April 2015. Article. Southern Connecticut State University Exhibit by Robert Barsamian

2015. Article. Lace Artwork from "Barsamian Armenian Genocide"

2015. Article. Lace Artwork from "Barsamian Armenian Genocide"

2015. Article. Robert Barsamian at Conduit Gallery

2015. Article. Robert Barsamian at Conduit Gallery
Video Interviews
Published on Sep 19, 2014
In episode 2 of Art This Week Bios Conduit Gallery, we speak with artist Robert Barsamian about his history with Conduit Gallery and his move to Deep Ellum from New York.
Travelling art installation opens at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills
Robert Barsamian had heard his Armenian grandmother tell stories of World War I era atrocities, but it wasn’t until years later that he was moved to make art work to tell her story.