EUMA opened the Photo&Art Exhibition "What Equality Looks Like"

To commemorate both Human Rights Day and the 16 Days of Activism, EUMA held an art and photo exhibition at the Yeghegnadzor Regional Museum under the theme “What Equality Looks Like.” Over 80 pieces of work were submitted, spanning 5+ regions and including the contributions of artists aged 6 to 65. 

The Sun and the Moon art with people in the background

Each photograph, drawing, and painting gave a glimpse into how human rights are both celebrated and challenged in everyday life in Armenia. The event emphasized that respect for equality fosters harmony across conflict-affected communities and ensures that no one is left behind. 

The young artists with their certificates together with the Head of Mission.

Whether fighting poverty, promoting gender equality, or ensuring access to clean water, human rights provide the framework for sustainable development. On Human Rights Day, EUMA calls for strengthened global action to tackle barriers to equality, justice, and peace for all. 

The exhibition opening took place on December 10th but remained available to the public until the 13th. The complete array of artistry can be found on the Mission’s virtual gallery: https://visit.virtualartgallery.com/eumagallery2025