Exhibition ‘Colored Bridges: Armenia and Argentina through Children’s Art’ opened in Buenos Aires

April 02 2025, 15:59

Culture

The exhibition ‘Colored Bridges: Armenia and Argentina through Children’s Art’ has opened at the Bicentennial Museum in Buenos Aires, showcasing hundreds of creative works by children and teenagers aged 6–16.

The opening ceremony was attended by the Ambassador of Armenia to Argentina, Hovhannes Virabyan; National Representative Lilia Lemoine, Chairperson of the Argentina-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group; Director of the Rodolfo Rau House-Museum; diplomatic and institutional representatives of the National Secretariat of Culture, along with other officials.

Ambassador Virabyan emphasized that the works are much more than just drawings.

“They are bridges of colors and emotions that unite our two nations through imagination, creativity, culture and mutual love. The drawings are evidence that friendship knows no boundaries and that art is a universal language that connects us,” he said.

The exhibition reflects the perspectives of children and young people on Armenia, Argentina, art, and life, addressing various themes such as the landscapes of both countries.

During the event, participants toured the exhibition hall. The opening ceremony also featured traditional music and Armenian cuisine.