Yuroz joins Arayji—Lebanese Minister of Culture—to promote Rebirth at Exhibition commemorating Centennial of Armenian Genocide

Yuroz speaking at opening night of Rebirth of a Nation exhibition in Beirut

“Rebirth of a Nation”, a themed art exhibition, a name adopted from one of the paintings from the United Nation’s commissioned “Human Rights” Mural Series created by internationally renowned artist, Yuroz, opened on Monday, the 4th of May, 2015 at the Beirut Exhibition Center commemorating the Armenian Genocide Centennial and promoting creativity, love and life. Organized by Solidere and the Central Committee of the Armenian Genocide Centennial in Lebanon, in collaboration with Noah’s Ark Art Gallery, and under the patronage of the Lebanese Minister of Culture H.E. Raymond Arayji, this exhibition aimed to share artistic expression to bring the focus of commemoration to the honoring of sacrifice and the determination of humanity to learn and improve.

Internationally acclaimed artist and human rights advocate Yuroz commemorates Armenian Genocide Centennial in “Rebirth of a Nation” Exhibition in Beirut, Lebanon

Rebirth of a Nation exhibition invitation

Armenian’s native son, Yuroz returns to his homeland to join H.E. Mr. Raymond Arayji, Lebanese Minister of Culture, Armenian ambassador, and the Armenian Genocide Centennial Central Committee of Lebanon to commemorate the 100 years since the Armenian Genocide through the cultural exhibit, “The Rebirth of a Nation”.