The Jermuk Gallery, a branch of the National Gallery of Armenia, was founded in 1972. It presents selected exhibits of the rich Soviet-Armenian and contemporary cultural heritage from the NAP collection.

Today, 84 paintings, 11 sculptures and 3 samples of decorative and applied arts are exhibited in the Jermuk Gallery. In addition to the permanent exposition, temporary exhibitions are regularly organized in the Jermuk Gallery, featuring the collections of the National Gallery of Armenia, as well as the works of local artists and students of two art schools of the city.

In recent years, the Jermuk Gallery has received methodological and financial support from the American Smithsonian Organization through various programs. Thanks to this support, the gallery’s billboards and booklets in three languages were published in Jermuk. Museum benches were installed in the gallery, which make educational courses and other cultural events convenient. Within the framework of the above-mentioned program, Jermuk Gallery received 15 artists with appropriate chairs, paints and brushes, which allows scientific and educational programs for different age groups.