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Ara Mgrdichian has lived in Los Angeles since the age of two, and in the Republic of Armenia from 1990–93, with extended stays in the Republic of Artsakh. He is a writer, artist, and counselor, whose work—creative, analytic, and therapeutic—often deals with issues of epigenetics, transgenerational justice, trauma, and memory.
He has also worked as a teacher, journalist, and essayist; published poetry and prose; and provided curatorial writing and direction for arts and educational projects.
Mgrdichian is a founding member of Exile Biweekly; his work has been included in anthologies with noteworthy authors, such as Donald Freed, Harold Pinter, and A.J. Langguth; and featured in the Anthology of Armenian Poets.
He is also the voice of William Saroyan in Lusin Dink’s full-length film Saroyanland.
He previously served as advisor to the Deputy Education Minister of Armenia, while teaching and participating in humanitarian aid efforts.
He has received a variety of private and public-sector awards for his efforts with young people, schools, and the community.
Much of his work can be found, here, at akmipress.com.
He has also worked as a teacher, journalist, and essayist; published poetry and prose; and provided curatorial writing and direction for arts and educational projects.
Mgrdichian is a founding member of Exile Biweekly; his work has been included in anthologies with noteworthy authors, such as Donald Freed, Harold Pinter, and A.J. Langguth; and featured in the Anthology of Armenian Poets.
He is also the voice of William Saroyan in Lusin Dink’s full-length film Saroyanland.
He previously served as advisor to the Deputy Education Minister of Armenia, while teaching and participating in humanitarian aid efforts.
He has received a variety of private and public-sector awards for his efforts with young people, schools, and the community.
Much of his work can be found, here, at akmipress.com.