An in-depth and personal look into the lives and work of twenty-five noted New Mexico fiber artists culled from the state's many cultures and ethnicities. Throughout the last century weaving has undergone a metamorphosis yielding new techniques and fresh interpretations. Not bound by a fixed style, the weavers from this exhibition have each developed a personal aesthetic, building on their inherited traditions to evolve new forms. Peer into the world of New Mexico and its people by way of the woven thread.
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An in-depth and personal look into the lives and work of twenty-five noted New Mexico fiber artists culled from the state's many cultures and ethnicities.
Douglas Kent Hall (1938 - 2008) was a writer, poet, photographer and filmmaker. As a photographer, he focused on New Mexico's unique mix of people and places. Hall's images are in public and private collections across the nation.
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