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The Getzwiller Collection of
Contemporary
Navajo Weavings
November 4, 2000 January 28, 2001
"The
Navajo Churro Collection" was part of a major exhibition
at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg Arizona.
The exhibition represented Steves accomplishments and
contributions to Navajo Weaving from 1975-2000, featuring
the best weaving examples resulting from the collaborative
work between Steve and some of the finest Navajo weavers of
our time.
Steve
Getzwiller began working with Navajo weavers in the Wide Ruin
area of the Navajo reservation and encouraged the ladies to
expand their natural dye palates. He also encouraged them
to expand their design ideas by giving them books of Souix
beadwork designs, resulting in some fabulous textiles which
were featured by Nellie Roan, Agnes Smith, Betty Roan, Annie
Tsosie, and more.
This
was the beginning of the journey which brought about the collaboration
between these ladies and Alice Balone and Sadie Curtis who
wove the first and last ever collaborated Navajo dyed and
woven Burntwater weaving. This weaving and all of these ladie
were featured in Steve's Book and the early Arizona Highways
Navajo Rug issue, which brought on a demand for the Burntwater
rug in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Steve's
growth took him to different areas of interest in design,
seeking out the best materials to weave (Churro Wool), and
cultivating new weavers to work with. The final room of the
exhibition featured the Nez family which was a delight to
the eyes, Teec Nos Pos, Pictorials, Bistie, and more.
This
exhibition featured over 60 masterpieces of weaving, resplendent
in colors and textures that celebrate the evolution of Navajo
weaving at the close of the 20th century, and the return of
the Churro tradition.
Desert Caballeros Western Museum
21 North Frontier Street
Wickenburg, Arizona 85390
(928) 684-2272
www.westernmuseum.org
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