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Textiles and Folk Art Trips
(Date Pending)

Destination: Oaxaca

Trip: Textiles and Folk Art

Name: Folk Art and Craft Traditions of Oaxaca

(Date Pending)

Destination: Chiapas

Trip: Textiles and Folk Art

Name: The Language of Maya Textiles

Nov 20 - Nov 28 2010

Destination: Oaxaca

Trip: Textiles and Folk Art

Name: The History and Use of Natural Dyes in the Americas: Workshop

Jul 29 - Aug 07 2011

Destination: Mexico City

Trip: Textiles and Folk Art

Name: The Mexican Rebozo: Techniques and Heritage

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Photos From This Trip
Amatenango Artisan
Aguirre Sisters Figurines
Young weaver in Zinacantan


We will visit the homes and workshops of the great master artisans to learn about the materials and processes used in creating their works of art. These skills are passed down from generation to generation.

Folk Art and Craft Traditions of Oaxaca

Colorful Hand Painted Gourds

This trip takes us into the homes and workshops of the Oaxaca masters. We travel to the villages that specialize in the wood carved "alebrijes", the sleek black pottery, and treadle and backstrap loom weavings, to see how the crafts are made, and for the opportunity to buy directly from the artisans!

History and Use of Natural Dyes in the Americas

Wool ready for weaving

Learn about the history of natural dyes in the Americas, namely cochineal. Included is a three day hands-on natural dye workshop, where we will gather the natural materials, prepare dyes and dye wool. We will learn about mordants and additives used to create the hues of the rainbow!

The Language of Maya Textiles

Maya weaving

It is said that the vision of weaving designs and technical ability come to the women of Highland Chiapas in dreams. The symbols used in their weavings form a language that expresses the cosmos and each persons place in it. This trip focuses on the textile traditions of Maya Highland villages that surround San Cristobal de las Casas. Leading experts and authors in the field of Maya textile traditions accompany this trip.