The Museum of Neon Art honors the victims of the Armenian Genocide in a neon display
For Armenian History Month, the Museum of Neon Art exhibits a light and poetry based display to honor the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
GLENDALE, CA
.- Throughout the month of April, the Museum of Neon Art will display a new window-based public display in honor of Armenian History Month. The exhibit presents an excerpt of a poem in Armenian and English under neon lights representing the Armenian flag; it faces the paseo in front of the museum and will be best viewed when the sun sets. The exhibition was created by MONA and Leaf Cutter Studio.
The Museum of Neon Art honors the victims of the Armenian Genocide in a neon exhibit
For Armenian History Month, the Museum of Neon Art exhibits a light and poetry based display to honor the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
GLENDALE Throughout the month of April, the Museum of Neon Art will display a new window-based public display in honor of Armenian History Month. The exhibit presents an excerpt of a poem in Armenian and English under neon lights representing the Armenian flag; it faces the paseo in front of the museum and will be best viewed when the sun sets. The exhibition was created by MONA and Leaf Cutter Studio.
LA County has officially moved out of California’s most restrictive purple tier and into the red tier. The shift means movie theaters, gyms, museums, and restaurants can resume indoor operations in limited capacities.
LA County has officially moved out of California’s most restrictive purple tier and into the red tier. The shift means movie theaters, gyms, museums, and restaurants can resume indoor operations in limited capacities.
Chinatown Aglow is on Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m.
$10 per device for the general public, $5 per device for MONA members
Going online?
That s what happens when you hop on your phone, your computer, or a device that can connect you to the news, your social sites, and anywhere else you want to roam in WorldWideWeb-landia.
But
That s something entirely different.
For when something glows online, it isn t popping on to check its work emails or find family photos; rather, you re probably dealing with a dazzling neon-focused tour, one that s presented virtually.
And two new virtual tours will soon glow online, all to give neonists at home something to enjoy while simultaneously helping out a buzzy bastion of buzz-buzz lighting.