Alina Gregorian is an Armenian American artist, poet, and designer currently living in Oslo, Norway. Themes in her work include diaspora, language, dreams, and creating spaces where people can gather. With Cleo Abrahamian, Alina co-created Yeraz, an archive for reimagining SWANA rituals. She curated and appeared in the exhibition Talk to me in Parsley and Tambourines: Artists of the Armenian Diaspora (Babycastles in New York) and is the author of two chapbooks — Navigational Clouds,
(Monk Books) and Flags for Adjectives, (Diez). Her poetry can be found in Boston Review, BOMB Magazine, and Brooklyn Poets Anthology, among other publications. She writes a monthly essay on Substack. Alina graduated with a degree in Communication Design from Parsons School of Design.
Berlin Biennale Poster Berlin Biennale is a website I designed and created that shows the Berlin Biennale as an event page. The shapes on the top of the page reveal the year. This was a project for my Communication Design degree.
Category design, coding