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Wearable Art

Native American Art Magazine April/May 2019April 1st, by Susan SorgWearable Art A look at the Navajo Poncho Serape from its...

And the Winners are.....

AUGUST IN SANTE FE The All Indian Inter-Tribal Ceremonial judging is complete and now Santa Fe! Call to schedule a...

WINNERS! 2021 Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial

Each year we submit weavings from our Churro and Contemporary Collections for judging.  In the last 40+ years many of...

Master Weaver: Julia Upshaw

  Shop Julia's Weavings NowMaster Weaver: Julia (Marianito) UpshawFebruary 28, 1939From: Jamestown New MexicoCLAN: Water Edge, Born Into One Who Walks Around Julia started weaving when she was 19 years old and was taught to weave by her mother, Laverne Marianito, a major influence in her life. Julia has won...

Exhibit: 2006 - Cody Wyoming Western Design Conference

The road to fine wearable Navajo Shawls was a slow process. Steve Getzwiller in the 1990s began working with the Marianito family and coaxed them along the path to weave finer and finer blankets.He would bring historic textiles from before the turn of the century for them to examine. Kathy...

Press: Alpacas Magazine: Navajo Rug Weaving with Alpaca – Clashing Traditions - Winter 2010

 In-depth article and photographs in theALPACAS  Magazine Winter 2010The article is typed below for easy reading… What happens when you take the best of both worlds, and combine them? The result can amaze and astonish, as followers of Navajo textiles are discovering thanks to John Igini and Steve Getzwiller. These...

Master Weavers of the Navajo Churro Collection

Master Weaver: Frances Begay Frances started weaving in 1982 when she was 26 years old. Her grandmother Mary Begay taught her how to weave and her Aunt Sara Begay taught her the Crystal design. My grandma thought I could carry on what she taught me. Weaving makes me think of...

Exhibit: 2006 - The Next Phase

NAVAJO WEAVING IN THE 21ST CENTURY FROM THE GETZWILLER COLLECTION Contemporary Navajo Textile Exhibition at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Wickenburg Arizona - 2006 This exhibit was truly history in the making! The Next Phase offered a revival of woven Navajo blankets "actually Navajo Blankets". for the first time, in...

Exhibits and Shows

Teec Nos Pos Exhibit - (February 2020 - October 2020) Nizhoni Ranch Gallery Steve has always had special appreciation for...

Exhibits and Shows

Teec Nos Pos Exhibit - (February 2020 - October 2020) Nizhoni Ranch Gallery Steve has always had special appreciation for the Teec Nos Pos design.  The design is one of the most difficult to weave aside from Bisti.  So it is no surprise Steve has collected some of the most...