Ani Moskovyan is currently completing her final year at UC Berkeley, where she studies Rhetoric, with a concentration in Narrative & Image. Her education, thus far, meets at the intersection of art history, entrepreneurship strategy, and classical theory. Moving in conjunction with her upbringing within the Armenian community of Los Angeles, her distinct perspective is formed at the merging of these two academic and cultural worlds.
Ani had been exposed to the arts from a young age, from playdates at the Getty, evenings spent at the Los Angeles Ballet with her family, to even attending music school and training as a classical pianist. While her love for the arts and their many expressions remains, she’s now drawn to the analytical and transactional side of things, applying her interdisciplinary education and unique life experiences to inform the world around her. In addition to her academic interests, ideas surrounding images and the self, she also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Undergraduate Law Review at Berkeley. Most recently, she worked as a producer on the Water Futures exhibit that opened at tiat.place, where she received a practical, first-hand look into the inner workings and delicate balance of bringing an exhibit to fruition.
After completing her undergraduate degree, she hopes to pursue a Master's in Art Business, then earn her J.D. & MBA, all in a larger pursuit of working in both art law and consulting.

