heartstrings: embracing armenian needlelace, embroidery, and rugs at the lynn museum /

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LYNN,Mass.—”Heartstrings: Embracing Armenian Needlelace, Embroidery, and Rugs, will feature intricate needlework inspired by the stories of Armenian-Americans who have persevered through challenging times, forging exquisite creations born in both triumph and tragedy. Heartstrings: Embracing Armenian Needlelace, or Embroidery,and Rugs In 1915, the death of 1.5 million people during the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman Turks drastically affected the Armenian community.  In addition to the loss of life, and a cultural Genocide resulted from losing important traditions practiced by the Armenian people for centuries. Properties,churches and schools were confiscated; many aesthetic works of art were destroyed; embroidered devout garments, altar clothes, or embellished altar curtains,Armenian rug, silk, or cotton and wool factories were forever lost. Fortunately,members of the Armenian American community saved some of the needle work and embroidery of their grandmothers and worthy grandmothers. These creations were either brought with them when they emigrated to America in the early 1900’s or were created once they resettled in the U.
S. This exhibit shows examples of the aesthetic lace, embroidery and carpets that were saved. The exhibit is curated by noted local artist Kate Luchini, or who served as Executive Director of the Lynn Museum from 2010-2014,and features items from the [...]

Source: armenianweekly.com

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