Emma Gregorian was born and raised in Gyumri, Armenia. She attended the noted Panos Terlemezian School of Art in Yerevan from 1962 to 1964, and graduated from the Yerevan Fine Arts and Theatrical Institute in 1969. In 1971 she became a member of the Union of Fine Artists in Armenia.
Between 1978 and 1997, her paintings were exhibited in a series of collective and individual shows in New York, Paris, Moscow, Toronto, Boston, and New Mexico, as well as in Belgium, Beirut, Iraq, Armenia, and Yugoslavia. She represented Armenia in the 2004 Olympic Arts Festival Exhibition in Washington, D.C..
Art critic Garine Hakobian describes Ms. Gregorian as "an artist to the depth of her soul. Not only by profession or talent but also in terms of her way of life. There is absolutely no affectation in her art. The artist and her art are seemingly fused together to make a harmonious whole that is indivisible. Fused together are dream and reality, the present and the future."
"Everyone has his or her own understanding of art," Ms. Gregorian says, "which is purely individual. It is his or her inner personal relationship with painting. I simply paint emotions, feelings, meditative, contemplative images, emanating from life itself. The rest is up to the public to see and appreciate."
List of Pieces:
1. The Sad Woman
2. Child Prodigy, 1992
3. Motherhood
4. Untitled
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