Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles brings together varied stylistic traditions and artists of different centuries to display the breadth of Diné weaving.
but what she really enjoys is weaving rug dresses for her granddaughters' graduations and kinaaldá, a Navajo women's ceremony. Thinn clings to weaving, even though it's a dying tradition on the ...
Navajo weaving has been documented as early as the 1700s. They used upright looms with no moving parts and wool produced by their own Navajo-Churro sheep. The unprocessed wool retained lanolin ...
Imagine stepping into a time machine that whisks you back to the Wild West, but instead of cowboys and shootouts, you’re ...
Zefren-M (they/them) is a Diné multidisciplinary artist showcasing Zefren-M’s approach to weaving to celebrate Navajo ...
Choosing the right paintings and textiles can add a contemporary or eclectic feel to this very American design trend ...
With Native American Heritage Month winding down, students joined together at the Kirtland Central High agriculture barn to ...