The Roslin Art Gallery was an art gallery located in Glendale, California, that was dedicated to preserving Armenian folk art.
History
The Roslin Art Gallery was named after Toros Roslin, the most prominent master of the Armenian illuminated manuscripts in the Middle Ages. The gallery aspired to promote and introduce Armenian art, both historical and contemporary. The gallery was founded in 1998. In 2020, the gallery closed when it and the adjoining Abril Books were unable to stay due to an increase in real estate rental costs.
See also
References
- Roslin.com
- Ani Duzdabanyan (August 22, 2020). "Abril Bookstore's New Chapter: Will the Almost Half-Century-Old Cultural Center Survive?". Armenian Mirror-Spectator. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
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