Endangered Threads Documentaries LogoPart of a huipil (a blouse-type garment worn by Maya women) woven on a back strap loom by Esperanza Lopez, San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Sacatepéquez.
Maria Eugenia Lopez, 9, weaves in her family's compound in Concepcion, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Photo by Cheryl Guerrero 2005.

 

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Kathleen Mossman Vitale

Former award-winning journalist, photographer and publications editor Kathleen Mossman Vitale has produced art documentaries for the past five years.

Documentaries include C.S. Price: Modernist Painter in Search of Spirit, for the University of Oregon's Museum of Art in 2000; Blossoms from the Mud: The Art of Wang Gongyi, in English & French, for the artist's shows in Eugene, Oregon, and Lyons, France, in 2002; and for Endangered Threads Documentaries, in English & Spanish, with Margot Blum Schevill, Splendor in the Highlands: Maya Weavers of Guatemala, in 2005, and A Century of Color: Maya Weaving & Textiles, in 2007.

She lived in Latin America for 13 years, including two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ecuador. She worked in publications in Virginia and Latin America prior to joining the high tech industry, and retired from IBM in 2000.

She is co-founder of Endangered Threads Documentaries.

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