Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA) in Watertown, MA will host a launch of a book by a Canadian Armenian photographer Hrair “Hawk” Khatcherian on September 4.
Photographer Hrair Hawk Khatcherian was born in Lebanon in 1961 and moved to Canada in 1984. Later, he participated in activities of the Diaspora related to the Movement of Artsakh, becoming profoundly aware of his roots, his origins and his Armenian national identity.
The year 1993 marks the beginning of the second life of Hrair, as he miraculously survived terminal cancer, and ever since says that he lives only for and by Armenia, Artsakh and all the fundamental references, values and benchmarks of the Armenian world.
For almost two decades now, Hrair Hawk Khatcherian has been presenting exhibitions, conferences and photographic lectures around the globe. To date, his published work include: "Artsakh: A Photographic Journey"(1997); "Karabakh: 100 Pictures " (2002); "Yergir"(2005); "2 Yergir" (2011) and "Armenian Ornamental Script" (2012).
His latest book, "One Church, One Nation" was published in 2013 and will be available for signing after the presentation.






