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Detail from a San Juan Cotzal, Guatemala, textile, 2005. Photo by Mario Chocooj
Graciela Panjoj Lopez, 6, Panajachel, Sololá, Guatemala, winds a bobbin of dyed yarn for her mother to use in a supplementary weft brocade pattern on a huipil (a blouse-type garment worn by Maya women). Photo by Kathleen Mossman Vitale 2004.
 

 

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Sat. Sept. 13th at 10am
De Young Museum,
Koret Auditorium

Textile Arts Council is pleased to
present the California premiere of

A Century of Color :

Maya Weaving & Textiles

Ms. Vitale will share some of her textile treasures after the screening. Free to TAC members, $5 for FAMSF members and students, $10 general

415 750-3627 or tac@famsf.org

Traje de la Vida: Maya Textiles of Guatemala

Current Exhibit at Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology

Curated by Margot Blum Schevill and features film footage from Endangered Threads Documentaries.

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