Lacemaking Tradition in Puerto Rico
Nov 8, 2000 -
© Lori Howe
talented and dedicated lacers a year and a half to complete. They are: Lucy Betancourt, Asuncion Bayo, Hilda Millan (sister of writer of this article), Norma Figueroa, Julita Santiago, Hilda Crux and Carmen Martinez Rigau. Mr. Martorell had previously collaborated with the lacers to create three maps in bobbin lace, two of Europe and one of the Caribbean, which were exhibited in the US and Europe. The Museum of Art of Puerto Rico was inagurated July 1, 2000. This delicate piece of art can be seen in the museum theater.
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