Thank you!

Dagmar Machyckova


> On Jan 17, 2017, at 1:59 PM, Maureen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Cindy you raised a question on 11th January about touring with beaders and
you asked for details of places in Prague and Dagmar, on the 16th January,
you kindly answered her questions.
>
> …Cindy,
> if you can make it to the city of Vamberk, there is a beautiful lace
> museum. I am assuming that when you mention beads and blown glass that
> you'll be traveling to Jablonec. Vamberk is only about 2 hours from there,
> so you might be able to swing it.
> In Prague itself, there are often small exhibitions taking place in local
> galleries and the fiber arts tech school. If you reach out to me closer to
> the date, I can check on what's available.
> From the ongoing exhibits, I'd recommend the jewish museum in Prague which
> carries some amazing golden wire lace and I also hear that the museum of
> industrial design is reopening and will likely have some lace on exhibit.
> The folk museum (Naprstkovo muzeum) tends to have folk costumes on display
> which feature variety of lace.
> Hope this help, feel free to reach out to me direct for details.
> Dagmar, a Czech transplant to Wisconsin….
>
> I have been asked to add/verify the following information by a friend of
mine who says:
>
> …Just one mistake: Czech folk culture is displayed in Ethnographic Museum
of the National Museum
http://www.nm.cz/Historical-Museum/Long-term-Exhibitions-HM/Czech-Folk-Cultur
e.html
> Naprstek Museum (Naprstkovo museum) has other collections (Asian, African
and American Cultures)…..
>
> Maureen
> E Yorks UK
>
>
>

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