We are honored to be sponsored by Taos Historic Museums, La Hacienda de Los Martinez, and La Cumbre Center for our ongoing workshop & studio space.
In 2025, we were awarded a Northern Río Grande National Heritage Area grant to support our Rio Grande and Pueblo weaving programs.
Our Adobe Horno Cooperative with our Taos Pueblo Weaving Cohort is supported by a sponsorship from Kit Carson Electric Cooperative.
In 2025, we partnered with Taos Land Trust to build a community horno, funded by New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division. We also partnered with the Embudo Valley Library to build a community horno, funded by New Mexico Arts.
In 2024, we were awarded a Community Arts Fellowship from Taos Center for the Arts (TCA) with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. This fellowship gave us access to TCA programs and partners to host community exhibitions, workshops, demonstrations, and fiber arts gatherings.
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