O P E N T O T H E P U B L I C
Listings are in Alphabetical Order by Location
Current Locations: Albuquerque - Chimayo - Taos -
Truth or Consequences
ALBUQUERQUE
COLLECTED HANDS STUDIO
Handmade Home Furniture and Textile Accessories
Commissions and Retail
New Mexico Inspired - Family Owned
Old Town Albuquerque Patio Market
Visit Our Showroom in
Albuquerque’s Historic Old Town Patio Market 206 1/2 San Felipe NW Suite 4 Albuquerque, NM 87104 Phone: (505) 217-4593 www.collectedhands.com |
KEI & MOLLY TEXTILES
Kei Tsuzuki and Molly Luethi
Eco-Conscious and Woman Owner Business
Albuquerque
As a precautionary measure to keep everyone healthy we are closing our gift shop
until further notice. The good news....we are working very hard to make all of our
products from our gift shop to be available online! We are also busy printing in our
studio to keep our online shop stocked.
Shop online at keiandmolly.com
until further notice. The good news....we are working very hard to make all of our
products from our gift shop to be available online! We are also busy printing in our
studio to keep our online shop stocked.
Shop online at keiandmolly.com
A printing studio dedicated to producing artisan-quality fabric goods as well as a vehicle to develop
good jobs in our community. We design all our images ourselves, often inspired by what we see in
New Mexico as well as by our individual backgrounds --
Kei is Japanese but grew up in Montréal; Molly is Swiss American with a Japanese husband.
Our product line includes kitchen linens and home & fashion accessories.
good jobs in our community. We design all our images ourselves, often inspired by what we see in
New Mexico as well as by our individual backgrounds --
Kei is Japanese but grew up in Montréal; Molly is Swiss American with a Japanese husband.
Our product line includes kitchen linens and home & fashion accessories.
Kei & Molly Textiles, LLC
4400 Silver Ave. SE, Suite A Albuquerque, NM 87108 (505) 268-4400 www.keiandmolly.com keiandmolly@gmail.com Facebook Etsy - On Line Shopping Please Shop our Online Website
until further notice |
CHIMAYO
CENTINELA TRADITIONAL ARTS - CHIMAYO WEAVERS
Irvin & Lisa Trujillo
Centinela Traditional Arts is run by
Irvin and Lisa Trujillo and now includes 8th Generation Emily Trujillo,
who are award-winning weavers and whose work has been shown in, and collected by,
museums across the United States, including the Smithsonian.
We specialize in hand woven tapestry wool products using natural dyes, custom-dyed yarns,
handspun yarns, and the traditional Chimayo and Rio Grande weaving styles.
The tapestry gallery and the website also represents several other talented weavers.
You can see all of their work by browsing through our weavings.
Take a look at the catalog, and all of its categories to see:
blanket weight weavings for the wall, and for your furniture,
and look at our selection of hand woven rugs, vests, and coats.
Irvin and Lisa Trujillo and now includes 8th Generation Emily Trujillo,
who are award-winning weavers and whose work has been shown in, and collected by,
museums across the United States, including the Smithsonian.
We specialize in hand woven tapestry wool products using natural dyes, custom-dyed yarns,
handspun yarns, and the traditional Chimayo and Rio Grande weaving styles.
The tapestry gallery and the website also represents several other talented weavers.
You can see all of their work by browsing through our weavings.
Take a look at the catalog, and all of its categories to see:
blanket weight weavings for the wall, and for your furniture,
and look at our selection of hand woven rugs, vests, and coats.
Our Rio Grande weaving tradition is closely linked with Northern New Mexico’s history.
Although New Mexico has spent much of its history in relative isolation, trade and political changes
have wrought major changes in culture and, by extension, weaving production.
These styles, Rio Grande, Saltillo, Vallero, and Chimayo,
all have beginnings in different periods,
representing their time and place in the history of the Southwest.
Although New Mexico has spent much of its history in relative isolation, trade and political changes
have wrought major changes in culture and, by extension, weaving production.
These styles, Rio Grande, Saltillo, Vallero, and Chimayo,
all have beginnings in different periods,
representing their time and place in the history of the Southwest.
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Doing our part here to "flatten the curve." We have regretfully shuttered the doors at our shop in Chimayo. For now. For the safety & health of our staff, customers & communities, we just don't want to contribute to spread of coronavirus Covid-19. We will miss our visitors but will be busy working at our looms & catching up w/myriad tasks we always seem to be behind on. Our on-line shop is always available & full of enticing Chimayo & Rio Grande weaving (+ more), so please visit us virtually! |
Website: chimayoweavers.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChimayoWeavers Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/centinela |
Located in Chimayo, New Mexico, on the "High Road to Taos" Address: Centinela Traditional Arts, 946 State Road 76, Chimayo, NM 87522 Phone: (505)351-2180 Email: centinela@newmexico.com |
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES
415 Broadway
Truth or Consequences, NM 87901 406-539-7017 Gallery Hours: CLOSED UNTIL FALL 2020 |
BASKETRY AS ART
Durrae Johanek & Jenny Galos December 1 - December 31, 2019 Zia Gallery features the fine art
and fiber art of owners John and Durrae Johanek as well as a selection of regional and national artists. The gallery offers unique works
of art that are both decorative and functional. ziagallerynm.com info@ziagallerynm.com |