Hayk Miqayelyan

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Joined Artfinder: June 2017

Artworks for sale: 116

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Armenia

About Hayk Miqayelyan

 
 
  • Biography

    Hayk Miqayelyan, born in 1980 in Artashat, Armenia, is a distinguished artist whose work in fine art and drawing has contributed to the Armenian art scene both locally and internationally. His early passion for art led him to graduate from the School of Fine Art in 1990. He later pursued advanced studies, graduating from the Armenian State Pedagogical University after Khachatur Abovyan in 2005, specializing in Fine Art and Drawing. Miqayelyan’s dedication to his craft was recognized in 2016 when he became a member of the Artists’ Union of Armenia.

    Throughout his career, Miqayelyan has showcased his work in numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide. His notable exhibitions include the Teryan Culture Center at the Academy Gallery in 2007, an Armenian church-organized exhibit in San Diego in 2008, and the Armenian Palette international symposium (2010-2013), which featured artists from Armenia, Russia, and Belarus. In 2011, his work was part of the "Exhibition of Armenian Painters" in Finland, followed by displays at the Aslamazyan Museum in Gyumri and the Art Gallery in Marseille, France, in 2012. He also participated in the Art Expo in Harbin, China, in 2013, and the "Exhibition of Armenian, Russian, Lithuanian Painters" in Lithuania the same year.

    In Armenia, Miqayelyan’s work has been featured in several prestigious exhibitions, including the anniversary exhibition for the Union of Painters, shows dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Painters’ Union, and exhibitions highlighting the talents of Armenian and Artsakh artists. His 2015 exhibit at the "Exhibition Ararat," organized by the Painters Union, further cemented his reputation.

    Hayk Miqayelyan’s art is known for its expressive qualities and dedication to fine detail, making him a celebrated figure in contemporary Armenian art. His work continues to be appreciated by audiences globally, with pieces held in private collections and galleries worldwide.

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Biography

Hayk Miqayelyan, born in 1980 in Artashat, Armenia, is a distinguished artist whose work in fine art and drawing has contributed to the Armenian art scene both locally and internationally. His early passion for art led him to graduate from the School of Fine Art in 1990. He later pursued advanced studies, graduating from the Armenian State Pedagogical University after Khachatur Abovyan in 2005, specializing in Fine Art and Drawing. Miqayelyan’s dedication to his craft was recognized in 2016 when he became a member of the Artists’ Union of Armenia.

Throughout his career, Miqayelyan has showcased his work in numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide. His notable exhibitions include the Teryan Culture Center at the Academy Gallery in 2007, an Armenian church-organized exhibit in San Diego in 2008, and the Armenian Palette international symposium (2010-2013), which featured artists from Armenia, Russia, and Belarus. In 2011, his work was part of the "Exhibition of Armenian Painters" in Finland, followed by displays at the Aslamazyan Museum in Gyumri and the Art Gallery in Marseille, France, in 2012. He also participated in the Art Expo in Harbin, China, in 2013, and the "Exhibition of Armenian, Russian, Lithuanian Painters" in Lithuania the same year.

In Armenia, Miqayelyan’s work has been featured in several prestigious exhibitions, including the anniversary exhibition for the Union of Painters, shows dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Painters’ Union, and exhibitions highlighting the talents of Armenian and Artsakh artists. His 2015 exhibit at the "Exhibition Ararat," organized by the Painters Union, further cemented his reputation.

Hayk Miqayelyan’s art is known for its expressive qualities and dedication to fine detail, making him a celebrated figure in contemporary Armenian art. His work continues to be appreciated by audiences globally, with pieces held in private collections and galleries worldwide.