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    ARMENIAN RUGS SOCIETY TO HOST CONFERENCE

    http://asbarez.com/121202/armenian-rugs-society-to-host-conference/
    Thursday, March 27th, 2014

    'The Armenian Genocide Survivors and the Woven Art', a conference
    hosted by the Armenian Rug Society

    GLENDALE, Calif.--The Armenian Rugs Society has organized a conference
    entitled "The Armenian Genocide Survivors and the Woven Art." The
    conference will examine the impact of the Armenian Genocide on the
    weaving traditions of the Armenian culture. The event will take place
    at the Glendale Public Library on Sunday, March 30, from 3 to 7 pm.

    This conference aims to illuminate the Armenian Genocide from the
    perspective of the woven art in its widest scope: rugs, embroideries,
    lace work, handkerchiefs, textiles, and so on. The artists were widows
    and orphans, survivors who from the massacres in the mid-1890s through
    the decades following World War I maintained their sanity and dignity
    by keeping busy with gainful occupations. In a sense, traumatized
    as they were, they mocked life's unfairness and cruelty by producing
    what was beautiful and ennobling. Their manufactured articles reached
    Europe, the United States and elsewhere. People purchased them out
    of humanitarianism, but by doing so they also enriched themselves
    with priceless artworks.

    The following speakers will participate: Gevork Nazaryan, "Armenian
    Weaving Centers in the Ottoman Empire on the Eve of the Genocide";
    Harold Bedoukian, "Armenian Orphans and Orphanages: Their Contribution
    to the Carpet Weaving World"; Hratch Kozibeyokian, "The Revival
    of an Ancient People and Their Crafts in Post-World War I Aleppo,
    Syria"; Susan Lind-Sinanian: "Stitching to Survive: Handcrafts of
    Armenian Widows and Orphans, 1896-1930"; Garabet Krikor Moumdjian,
    "Why such conferences matter." Levon Der Bedrosian will deliver the
    opening remarks and introduce the speakers.

    Several historic Armenian rugs will be on display during this
    unprecedented event; including a 16th century fragment of an Armenian
    inscribed rug, as well as a signed "Orphanage" rug that was woven by
    Armenian orphans.

    After the conference, a fund raising auction will take place which will
    feature many Armenian and other handmade rugs that will be auctioned
    to benefit the cultural and educational activities of the Armenian
    Rugs Society.

    Glendale Public Library is located at 222 Harvard Street, Glendale,
    California, 91205.

    Admission is free. Additional parking is available in the Glendale
    Marketplace parking structure that is located across the street
    on Harvard.

    The Armenian Rugs Society was established in 1980 and is dedicated
    to the study, preservation and documentation of the artistic and
    cultural contributions made by Armenian rug weavers to the rich and
    vibrant history of textile arts. The society sponsors conferences,
    exhibitions and publications to further awareness of these woven
    works. Events have been held in the United States, Europe, and Armenia.

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