You might try to get a hold of Kathleen Betts, recently of Anderson House at
the Society of the Cincinnati.  I don't know where she is working now but I
know that she has tons of experience with tapestries.

Lisa Mason, [log in to unmask], at Ellicott City B&O Railroad Station Museum
might have her email.  Are you out there lurking, Lisa?

Sarah Andrews
Woodrow Wilson House

-----Original Message-----
From: International Arts Management [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 4:24 PM
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Subject: Tapestry Experts in Washington, DC


I am looking for experts in the area of tapestry, in particular contemporary
tapestry, in Washington, DC area.  If you know of any individuals, curators
or any centers and associations, please let me know.  Names of contacts at
Smithsonian will be appreciated. I am contacting the obvious places like the
Textile Museum and Renwick Gallery.

Mona Khademi
international Arts Management.

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