I knew I was going to forget to go to the internet gmail site to send
the message in plain text, and I did. Here it is in plain text.

It is about Elena Kanagy-Loux. The article appears in Bust Magazine.
Debbie Stoller, also an Arachne member and Brooklyn Lace Guild member
is the editor of Bust and wrote the article.

Elena demonstrated yesterday at the Brooklyn Museum as a
representative of the Textile Arts Center.  She posted a photo on the
Brooklyn Lace Guild Instagram account here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BisTNEagMEp/?hl=en&taken-by=brooklynlaceguild

The Textile Arts Center is a mission driven, for profit, textile
learning center in Brooklyn and Manhattan that has sponsored bobbin
lace classes, taught by Elena, and allows us to use the premises for
the Brooklyn Lace Guild meetings. For years there were no lace classes
in the city because of the problem that there was no place to hold
them, and all the people who might teach them were in New Jersey which
was a time-consuming and expensive trip.

Today Elena is teaching bobbin lace at the Textile Arts Center. Many
of the people who take her classes enjoy the Lolita Goth aesthetic.

It is the upcoming Friday that the Yale event occurs. Then on Saturday
night another Brooklyn Lace Guild meeting. Seriously, things are
popping here in the metro area. The lace world is really active. It is
hard to report all the things that are going on and also participate
in them.

Let’s not forget that I am putting on a Contemporary Lace Show opening
at the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, NJ, opening Sept. 23, 2018
until Jan. 6, 2019.

Living the dream,

Devon

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