Fields of interest include epistemological and philosophical issue of the Other, bio-politics, and gender and feminist issues in contemporary art practices. She is the co-founder and current president of Art and Cultural Studies Laboratory (ACSL). She has been a member of AICA Armenia (International Association of Art Critics) since 2006. Susanna Gyulamiryan has been teaching courses in Cultural and Gender Studies at the Department of Fine Arts of Armenian Open University, (International Academy of Education) for over ten years. She also offered an MA course in Gender Studies at the Department of Cultural Studies, Yerevan State University.
Her recent curatorial projects include: “Come Closer. Art from Different Angles” (Switzerland, Armenia, France and Iran, Martigny, Switzerland, 2015); “Taking Position. Identity Questioning,” a research and residency program in Florence, Turin, Venice and an exhibition in Milan, 2013; “Dependency Culture as a State of Mind” (visual statement to Berlin Biennale (BB7) call), “Interior Daseign-Kolonie Wedding,” Berlin, Germany, 2012; “Atlantis -11” (HEICO- Heritage, Identities and Communication in European Contemporary Art Practices), 54th Biennale in Venice 2011; “Gender Trouble,” International Symposia (public talks, exhibitions), Yerevan, Armenia 2008-2014; “Possibility of the Angel,” 10th Biennale of Contemporary Art, Sharjah, UA, 2011; “Subjects-Objects of the History and Their Stories” (Proekt FABRIKA), Moscow, Russia, 2010; “Inter-diagnosis,” Forum of Contemporary Art, Yerevan, Armenia, 2009.