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Carmel Institute of Russian Culture & History; Susan Carmel Lerhman, Founder.

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The Carmel Institute builds lasting connections between Russian and American students through musical and theater performances, Russian and Soviet film screenings, conferences, academic travel, and art exhibits. The Institute also offers grants to AU students to study Russian language and history.

The Culture of Eastern Orthodoxy: Byzantine Influences on Russia and Eurasia Carmel Institute takes eight university students to see Istanbul

Student group with the Hagia Sophia main gallery's frescoed ceiling behind them.

In December of 2024, the Carmel Institute sponsored a class-trip to Istanbul, Türkiye. The entire group consisted of American University of students who spent part of their winter break exploring the legacy of the Eastern Roman Empire and Byzantine Orthodoxy. 

After learning about the central role of the city and religious belief in the region's history, the group saw key historical sites, visited local museums, and took an excursion out of the city to see key Byzantine locations.

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The tour group in the Hillwood's magnificent, portrait-lined front staircase.

Stunning Russian Imperial Treasures in DC

Marjorie Merriweather Post’s superb collection of Russian imperial porcelain and jewelry,

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Student tour group at the Smithsonian National Gallery of Art

Russian stories behind art in the Smithsonian

Paintings Andrew Mellon purchased from the Hermitage Museum in 1930-31 at the National Gallery of Art

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Student tour group in front of a stone water fountain in the National Gallery of Art

Art as Witness to History

Students hear the histories in the presence of Russian Imperial art treasures at the National Gallery of Art 

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