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MEMORIAL TO AURORA MARDIGANIAN AND THE MARTYRS OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE


2024


Architect: Ashot Arshakyan
Sculptor: Vigen Avetis

The memorial dedicated to Aurora Mardiganian and the martyrs of the Armenian Genocide simultaneously reflects the horrors of the Genocide and the power of survival. It represents women suffering on the road to the desert of Deir-ez-Zor. Aurora, represented on the front of the sculpture, stands out as a woman who overcame death and shared her story with the world, becoming a symbol of courage and survival for generations. The two edges of the sculpture are not aligned—the distance between them allows the two stages of Aurora’s life - the path she took and salvation in the United States to connect through light and shadow.

The official opening ceremony of the memorial took place on September 30, 2024. On the occasion of the day, the manuscript the “Chronicles of Aurora” was specially taken out of the Matenadaran and exhibited, the last page of which is illustrated by the sculpture. The “Chronicles of Aurora” is the first manuscript created in the Matenadaran in the 21st century, dedicated to the history and activities of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative.

Soil from Aurora Mardiganian’s resting place in Los Angeles, California, in the United States, along with a relic from the victims of the Deir ez-Zor desert brought from Antelias, Lebanon, have been placed beneath this monument.