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Abajian Exhibits in Japan  Crescenta Valley Weekly, June 1, 2017

The exhibition features her series "All Roads Lead to People" and will premiere a video presentation of her "Murals on the Sky" public art project.  More

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Glendale artist exhibits work in Japan as part of ‘Armenia Culture Week’  Los Angeles Times, May 23, 2017

The Armenian Embassy in Japan invited Glendale artist Srboohie Abajian to exhibit her art earlier this month during “Armenia Culture Week” in Tokyo.  More

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La Crescenta artist shares her view of human connections  Los Angeles Times, August 8, 2014

In her latest series, titled "All Roads Lead to People," material objects are still a focus in her art, as something that can drive a wedge between people, particularly when human connection suffers in the face of materialistic ambition. She said she's seen how a lack of communication between people can lead to separation and depression....  More

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Simplicity and Emotion Inspires Artist  Pierce College Roundup, September 25, 2013

Through her accomplishments, she knew her mission was clear: to reach out to the public to tell them what art means to her...  More

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Artist of the Year Honored  Crescenta Valley Weekly, May 16, 2013

Srboohie Abajian received commendation as Artist of the Year in recognition of her “Getting It” exhibition displayed in downtown Glendale...  More

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Getting It (II) Cited as "Best Bet"  Glendale News-Press, November 2, 2011

...on view is Glendale artist Srboohie Abajian's second installment of "Getting It."  More

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Unifying city  Los Angeles Times, March 18, 2011

Srboohie Abajian’s thoughtfulness about the responsibility of an artist to thread great stylized technique, together with an expression of the essence of the subject matter, is apparent in the presentation in suite 180 on the Broadway side of the building at 101 N. Brand Blvd...  More

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Artist's exhibit is comment on material world  Los Angeles Times, March 10, 2011

Artist Srboohie Abajian never knows when inspiration might strike her. For instance, an idea will sometimes flicker in her mind while she’s driving, causing her “to stop and get any paper I find in the car and write very fast,” she said.  More

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Where Urban Life Is Sacred  Glendale News-Press, November 24, 2009

Srboohie Abajian’s auto portraits of oil monotype and acrylic on raw canvas show tiny human figures lost in a forest of huge automobiles — a perfect metaphor for the Southland zeitgeist...  More

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"2004 Juried All Media Exhibition" at PVAC  The Aesthetic, July 20, 2004

Srboohie Abajian gets honorable mention for one work, but it's another piece by the artist, "Rainy Mood of February, 2002" that I really liked. It's one of the many quirky pieces...  More

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Artist Shows at La Cañada Library  Glendale News-Press, December 27, 2003

Srboohie Abajian of La Crescenta shows her recent works on paper in a solo exhibition...  More