MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES
Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art “ACCEA”
Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art is a unique phenomenon of its kind in the entire Southern Caucasus region.
The Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art (ACCEA or “NPAK” in Armenian acronym) is a Non-Governmental Organization operating in Yerevan and New York.
NPAK activities, which in 1992 started with one group exhibition per year, very soon grew into an active and vibrant art center with annually more than 20 events.
NPAK started its activities at a centrally located rented space in 1996, which, later, on February 22, 2002, by a Decree of the Government of the Republic of Armenia, was provided to NPAK free of charge and for unlimited period.
The physical facility was formally inaugurated on April 25, 1996, with a group
exhibition of Armenian avant-garde artists, symbolically celebrating the
resurrection of the Armenian nation.
In 1995 ACCEA and NPAK were concurrently incorporated 501(c3) organization in
New York, and Charitable Foundation in Yerevan.