“Fireside Chat” on Sunday Nov 5th

Master Weavers Irvin, Lisa, and their daughter Emily Trujillo will give a talk featuring a brief history of weaving in New Mexico's Rio Grande Valley including Irvin’s father, Jake Trujillo’s influence during the New Deal era.

The Museum of Spanish Colonial Arts has a current exhibit curated by 8th generation Chimayo weaver Emily Trujillo, titled “Generations and Imagination: What Lies Behind the Vision of Chimayo Weavers.”

Sunday Nov 5th @ 4pm
Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
750 Camino Lejo
Santa Fe, NM 87505

This event is free to Members of NNDPA or Spanish Colonial Arts Society.
suggested donations $10.00 for general public

Lisa, Emily, and Irvin Trujillo, at their booth at the Spanish Market in Santa Fe.

Irvin at his Loom

Video from NMPBS ¡COLORES!

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