Rio Grande Weaving Cohort Member
Valdez, New Mexico
(Bio adapted from Western Art Collector)
With Indigenous and Hispanic heritage, Carla Bogdanoff has a unique background that inspires and facilitates her study of Southwestern textile arts. After moving to New Mexico 17 years ago, Carla, who grew up in Brazil and California, embraced the weaving art form.
Eventually, she became a founding partner in Tres Estrellas Design, a Taos-based gallery specializing in historical textiles of the greater Southwest. Bogdanoff notes that access to rare Indigenous and Hispanic weavings, as well as direct experience employing historical materials and techniques, has aided her study of Rio Grande weaving traditions.
In her practice, Carla weaves highly accurate transcriptions of classical and transitional Rio Grande blankets that strive to capture the subtlety and nuance found in their surviving original examples. She says, “The blankets I weave celebrate traditional Rio Grande striped patterns and locally sourced vegetal dyes.”
Carla is based in Valdez, New Mexico and to date she has woven ~15 revival Rio Grande blankets.
51” x 89
ca. 2021
A contemporary revival weaving that precisely replicates an existing historic Rio Grande Blanket in private collection. This style of Rio Grande Blanket is called “Capulin” after a village in Southern Colorado from which numerous blankets of this style have been collected.
Hand spun variegated tan yarn, hand dyed, 100% Churro, 3 colors of natural indigo, woven in 1 width
Weaver: Carla Bogdanoff
50” x 85”
ca. 2020
Hand dyed, 100% Churro.
Weaver: Carla Bogdanoff
52” x 83”
ca. 2017
Hand dyed, 100% Churro.
Weaver: Carla Bogdanoff
2023 - Couse-Sharp Historic Site: Historic textiles inspire Taos style with Tres Estrellas Gallery
2022 - Couse-Sharp Historic Site: La Luz de Taos Art Exhibition
2019 - Couse-Sharp Historic Site: Gala & Art Auction Weekend
2023 - Taos News: Aun Aquí (Still Here): Spanish Colonial and Contemporary Art
2023 - Taos News: Historic textiles inspire Taos style with Tres Estrellas Gallery
2021 - Taos News: Authentic Old West Style