Art Criticism and Curatorial Studies School

ICA Art Criticism and Curatorial Studies School Courses

Political Theory / Philosophy


The course covers the theories and teachings of a number of key thinkers of the 20th and 21st centuries (such as I. Berlin, J. Rawls, H. Arendt, J.Butler and others). How to perceive freedom? Why are human relations characterized as brittle? Is human vulnerability unevenly distributed and why? What does this mean in terms of human life? How is possible justice and forgiveness? These and other issues, as well as the above-mentioned teachings and theories, often go beyond the limits of philosophy and are placed in the field of interdisciplinary research. Some of the authors include those who oppose official institutions and situations in which they exist. Others, on the contrary, have started their activity within these institutions. This difference (sometimes even contradictory) is expressed, and perhaps even conditioned, first of all, in their ways of pondering and philosophizing. Thus, this can be a possibility of imagining the diversity of the intellectual spectrum of the observed period. In addition to the lectures, the course will provide some smaller texts of these authors for the reading and discussion.


The course is conducted by Naira Mkrtchyan


History of Armenian Contemporary Art. Spatialization of the Modernity

The course covers the theories and teachings of a number of key thinkers of the 20th and 21st centuries (such as I. Berlin, J. Rawls, H. Arendt, J.Butler and others). How to perceive freedom? Why are human relations characterized as brittle? Is human vulnerability unevenly distributed and why? What does this mean in terms of human life? How is possible justice and forgiveness? These and other issues, as well as the above-mentioned teachings and theories, often go beyond the limits of philosophy and are placed in the field of interdisciplinary research. Some of the authors include those who oppose official institutions and situations in which they exist. Others, on the contrary, have started their activity within these institutions. This difference (sometimes even contradictory) is expressed, and perhaps even conditioned, first of all, in their ways of pondering and philosophizing. Thus, this can be a possibility of imagining the diversity of the intellectual spectrum of the observed period. In addition to the lectures, the course will provide some smaller texts of these authors for the reading and discussion.

The course is conducted by Nazareth Karoyan


Post-war Avant-guard and Contemporary Art History

The features of contemporary art are endless – a variety of materials and styles, artistic pluralism. It views art as an experience, it is a tool for change. The viewer becomes part of the artwork, it is open and drives to dialogue and discussion, raising social consciousness, removing art outside of museums, interdisciplinary research, and exploring ideas, concepts, questions and practices in general.
The basis of all the above points is largely considered to be Marcel Duchamp, who is standing on the threshold of contemporary and modern paths, and about whom can be not spoken from the very beginning. Further, a transition will be made to key, pivotal movements or art stages that form and maintain contemporary art. The basis of the training will be not only images but also the textual works of the same artists and critics that have shaped the context of the cultural event context.

The course is conducted by Anna Galstyan


Media Studies

Introduction: Media studies as a multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary field of research: prerequisites, development conditions, commitments, spread and use.

Part One: Media Text Analysis – In this part of the course, the fundamentals of media semiotics, as well as the main means of organizing media texts (genre, narrative) and their contemporary transformations will be discussed. Further examples of media analysis (advertising, photography, film) will be considered. Particular attention will be paid to photography and cinema.

Part Two: Media-Society Relationships -This section of the course will address a number of issues. From what viewpoints can the interactions between media and culture (cultural identity in particular) be considered? What is “politics of representation”? What is ideology and how to approach the issue of media-government relations?

Other topics of the course include mass culture, advertising and consumerism, media and globalization issues.

The course is conducted by Hrach Bayadyan


Urban Environment and Historical – Cultural Communication

The concept of “city”, stories about genealogy and urbanization of cities and urban cultures. Urban space and architecture as a means of understanding the multi-dimensional nature of public-political, cultural paradigms.

The course is conducted by Ruben Arevshatyan

2008 – Exhibition Work & Coverage

Lilit Bajbeouk-Melikyan, Nora Galfayan,Karin Grigoryan, Arusyak Gyulbudaghyan, Marianna Hovhannissyan, Tatevik Lazaryan, Nazaeli Ohanyan, Ani Petrosyan, Arpine Saribekyan, Ophelia Zakaryan

2009 – 2010 – Cultural Project Design & Coverage

Elena Aydinyan, Harutyun Alpetyan, Armenak Grigoryan, Arevik Grigoryan, Lilit Ghalechyan, Karin Grigoryan, Nelli Edigaryan, Lusine Hamasyan, Lianna Khachatryan, Sona Melik-Karamyan, Taguhi Torosyan, Ovsanna Shekoyan, Seda Shekoyan, Gor Yengoyan, Nvard Yerkanyan 

2010-2012- Curatorial Project Design and Implementation

Sona Asatryan, Anush Arshakyan, Tigran Grigoryan, Mariam Loretsyan, Inna Kholodova, Vaghinak Ghazaryan, Lusine Navasardyan, Eduard Paskevichyan, David Vardanyan, Susanna Vardanyan 

ICA’s Art Criticism & Curatorial Studies School

2012-2014 School Year

Armine Babayan, Vahe Budumyan, Sofa Danielyan, Ninel Melkonyan, Haykuhi Minasyan, Lena Nazaryan, Lilit Nikoghosyan, Liza Sargsyan, Arpy Ohanyan, Ani Papoyan, Lilit Petrosyan, Nare Sahakyan, Marianna Vardanyan, Anna Zhamakochyan

2013 – 2015 School Year

Lilit Antonyan, Karine Aroyan, Ani Asatryan, Nune Aydinyan, Ruzanna Grigoryan, Tereza Davtyan, Elza Martirossyan, Sonya Msryan, Haik Petrossyan, Sona Qalantaryan

2014 – 2016 School Year

Hripsme Asatryan, Flora Armenakyan, Arpi Balyan, Kristine Gevorgyan, Anahit Ghazaryan, Anna Grigoryan, Seda Grigoryan, Karina Hakobyan, Anna Hambardzumyan, Anush Khachatryan, Gohar Khachatryan, Nane Khachatryan, Mikael Petrosyan, Hasmik Tangyan

2018 – 2019 School Year

Tigran Alexanyan, Susanna Amujanyan, Sona Arsenyan, Lililt Grigoryan, Marine Khachatryan, Roland Khachatryan, Ani Tunyants, Maria Zakaryan

2012-2014 School Years

Lena Nazaryan
It would be a place would go to work

Nare Sahakyan
Fragments of the conceptual art in 1990s . Relationships, attitudes

Vahe Budumyan
Factography and subversion: The Strategies of Contemporary Art of Armenia in 2000es

Misak Khostikyan

Architect, historian and theoretician of architecture

Ashot Voskanyan

PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor at the Yerevan State University and Adjunct Associate Professor at the American University of Armenia

Lilit Sargsyan

Art critic and curator, senior researcher at the Russian Museum of Armenia (collection of prof. A. Abrahamyan)

Samvel Partamyan

Painter, graphic designer, publisher

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