A new weaving from Lisa Trujillo!
This 20x60 Chimayo Weaving is perfect for a table runner or wall hanging.
You can find it here:
https://t.co/ABL7z4b7do
One of Emily Trujillo's apprenticeship students, Myisha Stephens, is weaving for us here at Centinela Traditional Arts! We look forward to seeing her in our studio and all the new pieces she will be producing.
You can find this piece here:
https://t.co/TNY5HalK5H
Lisa Trujillo will be teaching a 3 week workshop in Ghost Ranch January 2025!
If you are interested in signing up, check the link below for the official Ghost Ranch sign-up page.
https://t.co/yqf3xozjwr
Centinela Traditional Arts and the Trujillo family was featured in the latest New Mexico True Ad!
Filming took place in January and we have been looking forward to finally sharing the completed production with everyone!
https://t.co/rDjxCfUphT
Winter has come fast here in Northern New Mexico!
If you're looking for a statement piece for your winter wardrobe, we have beautiful Chimayo coats in stock!
You can find it here:
https://t.co/vEWWP6Kv38
Modern designs from Gloria Montoya are still available!
Each design is unique in color, design, and have at least one band of natural dye.
This weaving in particular is highlighted with yellow from naturally dyed Chamisa.
https://t.co/Y52yJRZ9fr
We want to apologize for how difficult it has been to get in contact with us recently. Our phone line has been out for a month and we recently had to switch email services. Please email [email protected] if the call drops, as no techs have solved the issue thus far =(
New Road Runner weavings in stock from Gloria Montoya!
This weaving also uses naturally dyed indigo and indigo on cochineal for the colorful background landscape.
You can find it here:
https://t.co/fSvdUg6Fpt
TWO RIO GRANDE WALKING LOOMS FOR SALE! Please DM us for questions and how to contact the seller.
They are priced at $300 each and the seller who has reached out to us is located in Albuquerque. Pick-up and disassembly is required for the sale as well.
We'd like to draw your attention to a few exciting exhibits in Taos opening November 1st. We hope you'll join us for opening night, and if not, that you visit these shows while they're up.
New weavings from Gloria Montoya are in stock!
This tree of life weaving is full of natural dyes: indigo over chamisa, indigo, chamisa, cochineal, and madder root.
You can find it here:
https://t.co/t2iuBSKiSp
There are several new weavings from Valorie Valdez now are available, including this 30X45 Rio Grande design.
You can find it here:
https://t.co/ehBPFE0Til
While at the Taos Wool Festival Emily Trujillo had the opportunity to display all of her current show pieces in one location. We're a fan of how much movement each piece brings not only individually, but also the movement that they each play against one another.
Consignment artist Carole A Pierce has sent us some wonderful new scarfs for this fall season!
Each one is soft to the touch as well as fashionable.
You can find this one here:
https://t.co/n64cI5ft6d
Emily Trujillo attended Taos Wools Festival,demonstrating for the Futuros Ancestral booth.She meet and engaged with her students enrolled in her remote learning program for Rio Grande weaving. Additionally, she also gave a lecture at Kit Carson Park about Rio Grande Weaving.
New weavings from consignment artist Steven Lennert! These Rio Grande designs come in a variety of different sizes and patterns.
This particular weaving is embedded with the natural dyes of chamisa and cochineal.
You can find it here:
https://t.co/O06MKk7zQ4
Emily Trujillo has been contributing to Futuros Ancestral,a NEA Fellowship project that has been awarded to Layne Jackson Hubbard and Emily through the TCA. Emily has been responsible for recording videos of traditional Rio Grande Weaving elements.