Broome County Arts Council’s Artist in Residence explores Armenian heritage a

WBNG
Mar 20 2026
By Jess Liptzin

BINGHAMTON, N.Y.(WBNG) — Binghamton artist Jacqueline Kachadourian is spending March immersed in her work as an Artist in Residence through the Broome County Arts Council, using oil paint to explore family history and Armenian heritage.

In the studio, Kachadourian says she’s drawn to the way oil paint can drip and blur — an effect that can feel like something being “erased” or “melted away,” rather than preserved.

“Kind of seeing the dripping of the paint in the oils… kind of it being erased and melted away, and not preserved, which is something I want to touch on and bring awareness to,” Kachadourian said.

Inspired by a monastery and a community’s displacement

Kachadourian’s current piece is inspired by the Gandzasar Monastery, and she connects the work to the displacement of Armenians from Artsakh.

She said the situation facing the Armenian Artsakh community did not receive widespread attention in 2023, leaving many people around her unaware.

“This displacement of the Armenian Artsakh people was not heavily in the news back in 2023. And so a lot of my friends… people in my community had no idea that this was going on,” she said.

How the Artist in Residence program supports local creators

The Broome County Arts Council’s Artist in Residence program provides selected artists with 24/7 access to a dedicated studio space throughout the month, along with a $250 stipend to help cover the costs of creating new work.

Kachadourian said the flexible access makes it possible to keep painting outside of a traditional schedule.

“Oh, it’s wonderful to be able to come in after work hours and even on the weekends, to be able to paint and do it on my own time,” she said.

Muren Lum, the arts council’s marketing coordinator, said the program is designed to support a wide range of artists.

“They are looking at artists’ potential, artist skill, the diversity,” Lum said.

Lum said beyond the studio space and stipend, the residency encourages artists to experiment.

“They have a dedicated space to really push them to try something new,” she said.

With time left in the studio before the month ends, Kachadourian says she’s making the most of the opportunity — and encouraging other artists to apply.

“You never know where the opportunity may lead. You get to explore your work, create new things, and that’s an opportunity that doesn’t come about often. So definitely apply if you’re interested,” she said.

Pashinyan claims Armenia faces war if opposition wins parliamentary election

OC Media
Mar 20 2026

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has claimed that Armenia would face a war if the opposition would come to power, suggesting that they want to ‘revise’ the peace brokered with Azerbaijan. He further accused his main opponents in the upcoming 7 June parliamentary elections of being backed by Russia and Belarus.

The remarks were made during Pashinyan’s press briefing on Thursday.

Pashinyan stated that his Civil Contract party ‘expect[s] to have a constitutional majority’ following the election. He claimed that such a showing would guarantee that ‘in the context of regional peace, we make these processes fully irreversible’.

He further accused the opposition of being a ‘war party’.

This explicit usage of ‘war party’ narrative is a new feature of Pashinyan’s rhetoric, first used in his speech to the EU Parliament earlier in March about the ongoing confrontation between his government and the Church, which has escalated since May 2025.

Pashinyan says Brussels–Tbilisi rift is ‘biggest problem’ for Armenia’s EU bid

On Thursday, Pashinyan said that although the opposition claims they support peace with Azerbaijan, they intend to ‘revise [that] peace’ if elected.

Pashinyan insisted that this would lead to an ‘inevitable war’ for Armenia, arguing that it would result ‘not only with territorial losses, but also with a loss of sovereignty’. He even provided a timeframe when the war could occur — ‘not long after the elections, at most by autumn’.

To support his claim, Pashinyan referenced a narrative associated with Russian–Armenian tycoon Samvel Karapetyan’s Strong Armenian party — that Armenia needs to have a ‘strong peace’ with Azerbaijan.

Karapetyan’s party has promised to strengthen peace in several ways, including by having ‘several guarantors’, as well as bolstering the country’s army.

Pashinyan also referenced a poem cited by a supporter of Karapetyan, which emphasised that Nagorno-Karabakh should be ‘held captive for long’.

Explainer | Who is Samvel Karapetyan, the Russian–Armenian billionaire whose empire is under siege

He also brought up comments made by Armenia Alliance MP Anna Grigoryan in March highlighting Armenian symbols and heritage sites, declaring that Ararat Mountain, in present-day Turkey, as well as Gandzasar and Dadivank medieval Armenian monasteries, located in Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding area, ‘are ours’.

‘Some of them, apparently, do not even understand what they are saying, because it is obvious to me that the texts they are voicing — at least part of them — are written elsewhere, and they are simply in the state of readers’, Pashinyan said.

Pashinyan suggested that the ‘emissaries’ would pursue war  ‘to keep Armenia in the status of a periphery’. He further blamed them for having issues seeing how ‘Armenia has become independent’ under his tenure.

‘They are emissaries meant to prevent Armenia from becoming independent’, Pashinyan claimed.

‘They will preserve the billions they have in certain countries, because they have been sent here and told: if you do not solve the problem, what is formally registered in your name will no longer exist’, Pashinyan said, explicitly naming Russia and Belarus as the places where their assets are held.

Pashinyan suggested that his comments were directed at three opposition forces, but did not explicitly name them.

However, it was widely understood that he was referring to his main political opponents who have declared their participation in the elections — tycoons Karapetyan, who built his fortune mainly in Russia, Gagik Tsarukyan, who has business both in Russia and Belarus, as well as close ties with Belarusian leader Aliaksandr Lukashenka, and former President Robert Kocharyan.

Ex-President Kocharyan announces bid for prime minister

The opposition harshly criticised Pashinyan’s statement, suggesting that despite him being ‘the symbol of the war and defeat’, he tried to blame the opposition for pursuing war, which threatens Armenian society.

‘In the opposition field, I do not see any political force making revanchist statements, talking about re-liberating Artsakh [Nagorno-Karabakh] after coming to power’, MP Grigoryan told RFE/RL.

‘[The opposition speaks] about defending certain values, returning our prisoners [held in Azerbaijan]. Yes, the return of prisoners does not mean war; defending our churches does not mean war’.

Currently, there are 19 Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan, among them former Nagorno-Karabakh political and military leaders.

Speaking to RFE/RL, Karapetyan’s associate Gohar Meloyan suggested that Pashinyan possess ‘one tool to get re-elected’, which is ‘threatening people with war’.

China says killing of Iranian leaders, attacks on civilian targets “unacceptab

Read the article in: FrançaisՀայերենRussian

The killing of Iranian leaders and attacks on civilian targets are by no means acceptable, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Thursday in response to a related query, Xinhua news agency reported.

Spokesperson Lin Jian made the remarks at a daily press briefing, adding China is always against the use of force in international relations.

The comments came after Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, was killed in an Israeli attack.

Responding to the statement by the Israeli side that its troops have been authorized to attack and kill any Iranian official without the need of approval, Lin said China is shocked at such remarks.

Lin added that as the war rages on in the Middle East and the tense situation there continues to escalate and spill over, an early ceasefire and an end to hostilities are being widely called for by the international community.

China urges parties to the conflict to immediately stop military operations and avoid plunging the regional situation into a state where it is out of control, Lin said.

Earlier, China had offered emergency humanitarian aid to Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq due to the ongoing war in the Middle East. China also announced that it would provide $200,000 to support the parents of around 170 students killed in the shelling of an elementary school in Iran. The girls’ school in Minab, in southern Iran, was hit during the first day of U.S. and Israeli attacks on the country. Iranian authorities said the death toll stood at 168.

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Armenian Prime Minister to meet EU Commissioner for Enlargement in Yerevan

Politics10:05, 19 March 2026
Read the article in: English

EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos will visit Armenia on March 19.

According to her public schedule published by the European Commission, Kos will meet with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan, and Minister of Internal Affairs Arpine Sargsyan in Yerevan.

Her visit was first announced in February.

Read the article in: English

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Pashinyan: Armenia to attend Ilia II’s funeral at highest level

Georgia13:16, 19 March 2026
Read the article in: فارسی, Armenian, Georgian, Russian

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Thursday that Armenia will attend the funeral of Ilia II, the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, who passed away at the age of 93 on Tuesday, “at the highest level.”

Pashinyan had earlier sent a letter of condolence to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.

Speaking at a press briefing after the Cabinet meeting, Pashinyan said he plans to call Kobakhidze.

“The Republic of Armenia will participate in the funeral at the highest level,” Pashinyan said, without specifying further.

“I am planning to call the Prime Minister of Georgia to personally offer my condolences,” he added.

According to Georgian media reports, Ilia II will be laid to rest on Sunday, March 22.

Read the article in: فارسی, Armenian, Georgian, Russian

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Armenia ready to provide humanitarian aid to Iran if needed, says Prime Minist

Iran14:07, 19 March 2026
Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیFrançaisՀայերենქართულიRussianTürkçe中文

Armenia is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to neighboring Iran if the need arises, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Thursday.

He was asked at a press briefing whether Iran had requested humanitarian aid and whether there is such an initiative from the Armenian government.

Pashinyan said that Iran doesn’t need to ask. “The Islamic Republic of Iran does not need to appeal to us regarding humanitarian aid, because if we see any humanitarian need that we can support, we will take that step ourselves,” Pashinyan said.

Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیFrançaisՀայերենქართულიRussianTürkçe中文

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Pashinyan holds phone call with Georgian counterpart

Politics14:27, 19 March 2026
Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیFrançaisՀայերենქართულიRussianTürkçe中文

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan spoke by phone on Thursday with his Georgian counterpart, Irakli Kobakhidze.

The Prime Minister’s Office said in a readout that Pashinyan, on behalf of the people of Armenia and personally, once again expressed his sincere condolences to the Government of Georgia, the Georgian Orthodox Church, and the brotherly people of Georgia on the occasion of the passing of Ilia II, the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.

Prime Minister Kobakhidze expressed his gratitude for the kind words and support.

Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیFrançaisՀայերենქართულიRussianTürkçe中文

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Praising Armenia as reliable partner, EU announces additional €140 million in

Armenia17:00, 19 March 2026
Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیFrançaisHayerenРусскийTürkçe中文

The European Union will provide an additional €140 million in financial support to Armenia to promote reforms and deepen bilateral cooperation, EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos said in Yerevan during a joint press conference with Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan.

Marta Kos noted that Armenia is a reliable partner for the European Union in the South Caucasus, emphasizing the region’s growing significance amid global geopolitical tensions.

“This is an important year for Armenia. In May, Armenia will host the European Political Community Summit, followed by the first-ever EU-Armenia Summit. This demonstrates how much the importance of this region has increased for Europe and how deeply our partnership has developed,” she said.

According to the Commissioner, in recent years there has been significant growth in freight transport passing through the South Caucasus, which has quadrupled since 2022.

She noted that, thanks to infrastructure investments, it is possible to increase these figures even further by reducing transport times and costs.

Kos also emphasized that EU support is not limited to economic cooperation—it is also seen as a tool for promoting peace.

She welcomed the steps taken by Armenia and Azerbaijan toward peace, highlighting the importance of developing regional connectivity.

According to the Commissioner, under the “Resilience and Growth” program, the EU has already supported around 7,000 enterprises and contributed to the creation of more than 20,000 jobs.

“Projects are also being implemented in the fields of education, social services, and housing, and support is being provided for the integration of persons displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh, amounting to over €70 million,” Kos emphasized.

According to Marta Kos, the new €140 million in support is also aimed at reforms necessary to advance the visa liberalization process.

“These funds will contribute to the reforms needed to make progress in the visa liberalization process,” she said.

Kos also addressed democratic processes, emphasizing that the EU is ready to support Armenia in countering hybrid threats and disinformation, ensuring the conduct of free and fair elections.

Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیFrançaisHayerenРусскийTürkçe中文

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Armenia, EU sign 2025–2027 financing agreement, deepen cooperation

Politics17:45, 19 March 2026
Read the article in: العربيةFrançaisՀայերենRussian

Armenia and the European Union have signed a financing agreement for 2025–2027 under the “Resilience and Growth” plan, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan said during joint statements with EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos.

Grigoryan said the agreement reflects the deepening of Armenia–EU cooperation in reforms, economic development and regional connectivity.

He noted that Kos’s second visit to Armenia within six months demonstrates the active development of bilateral ties and expanding partnership between the sides.

According to Grigoryan, the visit comes ahead of the European Political Community summit and an Armenia–EU summit to be held in Yerevan.

The parties discussed progress on reforms implemented under the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

Grigoryan said the sides have set ambitious goals in key areas, including export diversification, visa liberalisation and public finance management.

He also stressed the importance of regional connectivity, noting that the sides agreed to continue cooperation within Armenia’s “Crossroads of Peace” project, the TRIPP route, and the EU’s Global Gateway strategy.

Grigoryan added that the EU reaffirmed its support for Armenia’s involvement in the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR).

He expressed gratitude to the EU leadership for its support in strengthening democratic resilience in Armenia ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections.

Read the article in: العربيةFrançaisՀայերենRussian

Published by Armenpress, original at 

One of the World’s Premier Wine Destinations Opens Its Doors for the 10th Anni

Wine Business
Mar 19 2026

One of the World’s Premier Wine Destinations Opens Its Doors for the 10th Anniversary of Yerevan Wine Days

Yerevan Wine Days 2026 Marks 10th Anniversary, Bringing 100 Wineries to Central Yerevan June 5–7
by Press Release
Mar 17, 2026

YEREVAN, Armenia, (March 17, 2026) – Yerevan Wine Days (YWD26) will celebrate its 10th anniversary on June 5–7, 2026, transforming the center of Armenia’s capital into a three-night, pedestrian-only wine and gastronomy festival across Saryan, Moskovyan, and Tumanyan streets. Designed as a walkable city experience, Yerevan Wine Days combines winery discovery, food partnerships, and interactive activations that spotlight Armenia’s growing wine sector.

What began in 2017 with 25 winemakers on a section of Saryan Street has scaled into one of the region’s largest public-facing wine events. Recent editions have welcomed 180,000+ attendees across three days, with approximately 30,000 international visitors, and participation from around 100 Armenian wineries, creating a concentrated platform for brand visibility, consumer engagement, and destination-driven demand.

The 2026 Experience: Key Highlights

-Urban Wine Takeover: Central Yerevan becomes a pedestrian festival zone built for high-volume tasting, discovery, and hospitality-led experiences.
-Producer Scale & Variety: Visitors can explore 1,000+ wine varieties from 100 local winemakers, alongside food offerings from leading restaurants and partner pavilions.
-Wine Enjoyment Package (AMD 14,000): While entry to the festival streets is free, tasting is enabled through a package that includes a 10th-anniversary branded glass, neck pouch, 12 tasting coupons, a raffle ticket, an information booklet, and a cloth sleeve.
-Wine Talks & Creative Programming: The festival’s Wine Talks platform features masterclasses with winemakers and sommeliers, supported by interactive installations and live art moments.
-10th Anniversary Merchandise: A limited-edition capsule of streetwear and accessories will launch to mark the milestone year.
-Sustainability Practices: A reusable glass system is designed to reduce single-use waste; the festival also runs targeted recycling of event materials.

“This tenth year is an invitation to experience Armenia through its people, its energy, and its hospitality,” said the organizing team at EventToura, founded by Mary Badalyan and Nune Manukyan. “Yerevan Wine Days has become a signature city experience, and a platform to discover Armenian wine in a modern, high-visibility format.”

Dates: June 5–7, 2026 (from 16:00 until late)
Location: Central Yerevan – Saryan, Moskovyan, Tumanyan (Armenia)
Website: https://www.yerewinedays.am/en/

www.yerewinedays.am/

EventToura: Event Tourism Developing Agency

EventToura is an Armenia-based event tourism company specializing in large-scale city festivals that connect local culture with international audiences. Founded by Mary Badalyan and Nune Manukyan, EventToura develops and produces flagship street events in Yerevan, working with wineries, hospitality partners, and public/private stakeholders to grow destination appeal, visitor experience, and year-round tourism value.