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    Project SAVE Releases New Calendar: `Armenians Roll out the Carpet'

    http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/09/24 /project-save-releases-new-armenians-roll-out-the- carpet-calendar/
    By Weekly Staff - on September 24, 2009

    By Laura Bilazarian Purutyan

    WATERTOWN, Mass. - Oriental rugs have long decorated the daily life of
    Armenians, from New Julfa to New Jersey, Caesarea to California. This
    fall, Project SAVE Photograph Archives will present the 2010 Archives
    calendar, `Armenians Roll out the Carpet,' which flashes back to
    scenes of Armenians and their carpets in both vintage black and white
    and contemporary color throughout the homeland and diaspora.

    Project SAVE Armenian Photograph Archives, Inc. was founded in 1975 by
    Ruth Thomasian with the vision of `building the collective memory of
    the Armenian people through the documentation and preservation of
    photographs.' For Thomasian, each image in the Project SAVE collection
    goes far beyond simply pictures of ancestors. Armenians were the
    dominant native photographers in the Middle East, largely responsible
    for producing the very images that Project SAVE is seeking to
    preserve. The growing Project SAVE collection now includes over 30,000
    photographs and 1,000 hours of donor interviews.

    To produce the calendar, the Project SAVE staff started making choices
    from several hundred photos featuring carpets and creating a theme for
    each month to reflect the variety of subject matter, time periods,
    places, and photo donors. Project SAVE's calendar sparks the
    imagination, as each caption reads like a story and conveys the donor,
    date, background, location, and what's going on in the photo.

    One photograph in `Armenians Roll out the Carpet' shows the Yale
    University dorm room of Paul Kebabian draped in carpets. Arriving from
    Turkey to study in the 1870s, Kebabian soon opened a rug store in New
    Haven, Conn. Those families without the financial capital to become
    rug dealers discovered the rug cleaning business; a 1930's photograph
    shows members of the Zakian extended family with rugs drying in their
    home.

    Another photograph dates back to 1937 in St. Paul, Minn. The Armenian
    community of St. Paul participated in one of the early Festival of
    Nations events, displaying their collection of hand-woven Armenian
    rugs and other cultural arts.

    The calendar also shows carpets in some unexpected places, like the
    treatment room of the National Hospital of Sepastia, where hanging
    carpets surround a patient and physician in an 1889 photograph. In a
    portrait from the outskirts of New York City, a family embellishes
    their picnic along the Hudson using a spacious oriental as an outdoor
    carpet.

    For Project SAVE, the annual calendar is a way to show the Armenian
    community of today and tomorrow its own story. These calendars
    function as both `calling cards' to the public and `finding aids' or
    methods of describing, organizing, and providing access to the
    archival treasure.

    To become a sponsor of the `Armenians Roll out the Carpet' calendar
    with a personalized remembrance line, call Project SAVE at (617)
    923-4542. Order forms for the calendar are available at
    www.projectsave.org. For more information, email
    [email protected].
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