by Charlotte Poulain Last weekend, the HAYP team traveled to Gyumri – Armenia’s second largest city, described by many as … More
Category: Exhibitions
HAYP takes a trip to the USA…
You may have been wondering what the HAYP Pop Up Gallery team has been up to since our last event … More
Introducing: The New Illuminations
Originally posted on New Illuminations:
by Anna Gargarian, HAYP Pop Up Gallery The idea for “New Illuminations” took root in the creative…
Aaaaand we’re back
by Charlotte Poulain As you may have noticed, HAYP hasn’t been popping up all that often in 2016. Our first … More
Postcolonial feminist geopolitics: deconstructing gender politics and visual knowledge production in Armenia, Iran and Afghanistan
The below essay was written by Paniz Musawi on the occasion of HAYP Pop Up Gallery sixth exhibition and event series “Lips of … More
Our 5th exhibit: “Enter Through The Smoke Shop”
“Enter Through The Smoke Shop” marks HAYP Pop Up Gallery’s fifth exhibition, our last of 2015 (more to come next year), and our first solo artist show.
An Art Ride on the Yerevan-Gyumri Train
Last Thursday, passengers climbing onto the Gyumri-bound afternoon train in the Sasuntsi Davit station in Yerevan were surprised to find their usual ride completely transformed.
“In Motion” wrap-up and ‘thank you’ note
A few months ago, Anna had the crazy idea of setting up an art installation in the Yerevan-Gyumri train. Last week, we finally did it!
Our poster is here!
… And we could not be happier about it! Thanks to Karine Vann who designed the “In Motion” logo AND … More
Time-travel on the HAYP train: IN MOTION 2015
If you’ve been exploring the Armenian countryside, you probably already found yourself riding the train from Yerevan to Gyumri. Provided you’re not in a hurry to reach your destination, the 3-hour ride in itself is a mind-blowing travel experience. Sitting on the soviet-era wooden benches and enjoying the bucolic view always makes us feel like we’re time traveling.
