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This will be an ACOR unlike any other. You’ll relish more exhibitions. More of the popular hands-on sessions. More events and happenings. More comfort. More cordiality. All of it nestled in the downtown heart of one of America’s most historic cities. Here are ten compelling reasons why ACOR 8 is definitely not to be missed. 9 exhibitions featuring more than 300 examples of wonderful textile art, seven at the conference hotel and two others close by. The listing on the back gives you more details of this once in a lifetime opportunity to see the very best of New England’s private collections. 16 hands-on sessions hosted by well-known collectors presenting the highlights of their collections. These popular sessions are by reservation only, so be sure and register promptly to assure your place. 3 informative plenary sessions featuring major rug world personalities, including Elizabeth Barber (the World’s Oldest Textiles), Daniel Walker (The Textile Museum in the 21st Century), and Wendel Swan and company (another popular Mystery Rug session), plus another of the popular Good Rug? Great Rug? sessions on oriental rug esthetics. 10 in-depth focus sessions on diverse topics ranging from South Persian nomadic bags, Turkish cicims and Indonesian textiles to photographing rugs, understanding traditional dyes, and carbon-dating Turkmen rugs. 60+ dealers in Dealers’ Row, ACOR’s traditional rug and textile fair offering rare woven treasures from around the world, held across the street at The Castle, one of Boston’s national historic landmarks. 4 bonus pre-conference sessions, including two behind-the-scene visits to Boston’s famed Museum of Fine Arts to view the Andean and Persian textile collections, and two half-day workshops on the structure of oriental rugs taught by Val Arbab. All are limited in size and by prior reservation. 2 gala food-filled receptions, one feting the opening of Dealers’ Row and the other highlighting ethnic musical entertainment and another of ACOR’s colorful costume contests. 50 and more fine restaurants for all budgets and tastes, all within an easy walk of the conference hotel. 300 recently renovated, graciously appointed guest rooms at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers, where the conference will take place.The hotel is a respected Boston landmark located at the center of the city. Plus a wealth of opportunities to renew old friendships and make new ones in the comfort of an intimate setting, and to savor the cultural richness of historic Boston’s varied attractions. Never Has an ACOR Offered So Much to Savor The best of New England’s many private antique rug and textile collections will be presented in nine separate exhibitions occupying more than 20,000 square feet of exhibit space. You’ll see: Rarities from Central Asia: the full gamut of tribal What You’ll Need To Know…. Conference Hours The conference begins with an opening reception at 5 PM on Thursday, April 20, and ends at noon on Sunday, April 23. Dealers’ Row remains open till 5 PM Sunday. Registration opens at 2 PM on Thursday. Venue The conference takes place at The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers, located at 64 Arlington Street in the heart of the city, a short cab ride from Boston’s Logan International Airport. The Dealers’ Row rug fair will be located across the street in The Castle, a respected Boston landmark. Hotel rates embroideries, ikats, tie-dyes, felts, belts, covers, garments, and animal trappings as well as rugs and transport bags. The special reduced nightly conference rate for ACOR attendees is $149 plus tax, totalling $167.55. Reservations must be made through ACOR to receive the conference rate. Special treasures from four important area collections, featuring South Persian bags and faces, Baluch rugs, Moroccan textiles, and Middle Eastern tribal weavings. Full registration for the ACOR 8 conference is $375. Companion rate, which is available only to individuals who accompany full registrants and who will limit their attendance to receptions, exhibitions, and Dealers’ Row, is $175. The transport and storage bags of the New England Rug Society’s highly regarded on-line exhibition To Have and To Hold. Registration You may register on-line at www.acor-rugs.org, or by telephoning, or faxing, or e-mailing for a registration form. See below. Tribal weavings from Armenia’s eastern neighbors, Payment For your convenience, payment may be made via major credit card, money order, or personal check drawn on a U.S.-domiciled bank. Payment must be in U.S. dollars only. There is a $50 charge if checks are returned for insufficient funds. including Azerbayjan, and the Caucasus. Kurdish carpets and yastiks of Eastern Anatolia. Twelve mystery embroideries whose origins are still being explored. Highlights from many area collectors in an exhibition entitled Gems from New England Collections. Ancient coca bags from pre-Columbian South America. And, exhibited publicly for the first time: the internationally known Rudnick Collection of antique Caucasian rugs. Seven of these will be at the conference hotel, another at a gallery across the street, and another at the Armenian Library and Museum of America, in Watertown, MA, a 15-minute bus trip away. All in all, it’s an array of incredible antique rug and textile treasures whose memories you’ll treasure for years to come. www.acor-rugs.org e-mail: anniel@cmcglobal.com fax: 317.635.4757 phone:317.635.4755 ACOR Welcomes You to Boston for the 8th American Conference of Oriental Rugs Thursday, April 20 to Sunday, April 23, 2006 Conference rates Cancellation Full refunds will be available prior to February 15, 2006, with partial refunds thereafter and no refunds after April 1. Special Museum Tours These are by reservation only, with attendance limited to 20 people each. Tours begin at 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM on Thursday, April 20. There is a charge of $25. Transportation is not included; the museum is a 10-15 minute subway ride from the hotel. Rug Structure Workshops with Val Arbab These are offered on Wednesday, April 19, and Thursday, April 20, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with lunch included. There is a charge of $50 and each group is limited to 25 people. Questions? Visit our website at www.acor-rugs.org, fax your questions to 317.635.4757, e-mail us at anniel@cmcglobal.com, or phone us at 317.635.4755. The American Conference On Oriental Rugs (ACOR) is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization made possible through the cooperative effort of independent rug societies throughout the United States and Canada. It serves as a forum for rug enthusiasts and as a facilitator for conferences, exhibitions, and the creation of new rug societies. reservations Are Now Being Accepted