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The Fiber Arts Trail

Art for the Heart

“A believer in the therapeutic value of art, Jean Nichols has stocked this community studio with cloth, yarns, and all manner of recyclables for creativity and play.” -NMFAT

Celestial Creations

“Celeste Rich is dedicated to showcasing the work of area artists: “It’s amazing, the amount of talent in Sierra County.”” -NMFAT

Centinela Traditional Arts

“Master weavers Lisa and Irvin Trujillo have their feet and hearts firmly planted in the Río Grande tradition.” - NMFAT

Doc Campbell’s Post/Gila Country Corner Gallery

“Steeped in local history, Doc Campbell’s Post harks back to a family tradition of hospitality that began in 1940, when the Campbell family bought the Gila Hot Springs Ranch.” -NMFAT

Earth Arts

“At Earth Arts, experience the natural dyeing cycle in its entirety, from a garden replete with Hopi sunflowers, madder, and indigo, to stunning tapestries woven in Liesel Orend’s sun-drenched studio.” - NMFAT

Elemental Arts

“In the heart of Silver City’s downtown Yankie-Texas Art District, step inside a light-filled space to find high quality art by local artists.’ -NMFAT

Española Valley Fiber Arts Center

“They say you can’t be all things to all people, but Española Valley Fiber Arts Center (EVFAC) comes close.” -NMFAT

Furniture and More

“Three dedicated fiber artists have transformed a corner of a historic building in downtown Las Vegas into a showcase for their exquisite work.” –NMFAT

Credits to those who made this website possible

Kathleen C. Brennan Photography

Kathleen is the photographer responsible for the majority of the beautiful photos on our new website.

Webb Design

Our wonderful website developers!

Articles about Weaving Southwest

American Roads Travel Magazine

A great article, by Anne Jenkins, about a few galleries in Taos... including Weaving Southwest!

Dining in Taos

Gutiz

A great place for brunch! If you get a chance to stop by, try the "Croque Madame"... its delicious!

Orlando's Northern New Mexico Cafe

A local favorite!

Taos Dining

Descriptions and reviews of restaurants, eateries and bars in Taos.

History

Navajo-Churro Sheep Association

"More than Four Hundred Years Ago the first Churro sheep were brought into the Southwest by Don Juan Onate. The fact that these sheep still exist today is a testimony to their endurance and endearment. No other sheep population in the history of the world has survived such selective pressure with such dignity and spirit." - Navajo-Churro Sheep Association

Places to Stay

Indian Hills Inn

Also see their blog about Taos: http://talkabouttaostourism.blogspot.com/

New Mexico Information

Talk About Taos Tourism

A blog about what is going on these days in Taos.