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Aram Jibilian arrived in New York from his native California in 1998 to pursue a Masters of Art at New York University's Steinhardt School of Art and Arts Education. Just after his master's thesis exhibition in the spring of 2000, Aram was invited to show at 80 Washington Square East Galleries along with other selected artists who had graduated from N.Y.U. in the past ten years. He was invited back again in 2005 for the exhibition, Art Noise, Steinhardt Alumni. In 2004, his work was selected by artists Jack Pierson, Cindy Sherman and Adam Fuss to be part of a group show of emerging artists that took place at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York City. In the Fall of 2010, he will be showing new work with the Blind Dates Project, a recent series of photographs taken at the former home of Arshile Gorky in Sherman, CT.
