WILLIAMSBURG — For generations, Navajo women crafted colorful, boldly designed blankets and rugs on hand looms, drawing inspiration from everyday objects and the changing world around them. Six of ...
Navajo weavings can bring thousands at auction, but the tribe's textile tradition is about far more than earning money. It's about preserving and transferring culture across generations. For centuries ...
Navajo weavers Tasheena Littleben and Barbara Teller Ornelas tell stories through their woven works, a tradition passed down for generations in their families.
The gallery’s new wing will more than double the size of the existing building. The new addition will add almost 15,000 square feet to the gallery, providing new indoor and outdoor space for various ...
Ganado, Twills and Eyedazzlers are among the Navajo patterns featured in the temporary exhibit"Rising from Tradition: Navajo Rugs 1900-1977," currently on display at the Sioux City Public Museum, 607 ...