April, 2026
Band Weaving on an Inkle Loom with teacher Annie MacHale. Learn to warp and weave on an inkle loom to create a functional band, strap, belt, tie, or sash.
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Winter & Spring 2026
Resolana de Bordadoras / Gathering of Needleworkers. Bring your needle works-in-progress for album listening gatherings at our Futuros Ancestral studios, hosted in collaboration with local colcha bordadoras.
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March – May 2026
Horno Baking & Traditional Foods Workshop Series, led by Artist in Residence Henrietta Gomez of Taos Pueblo. Participants will learn how to fire up the horno and bake seasonal Feast Days foods like bread & biscochitos.
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March 2026
Diné shepherd & weaver Kevin Tsosie led a month-long Navajo sheep-to-loom clinic — offering custom, 1:1 lessons on wool cleaning, carding, spinning, warping, and weaving.
January 2026
A celebration of our youth adobe apprentices! In 2025 we built 6 hornos together, training youth along the way. Come see our newest horno for upcoming baking & traditional foods workshops.
November 2026
Our Artist in Residence, Henrietta Gomez of Taos Pueblo, taught a traditional foods workshop in the horno we built at Embudo Valley Library.
November 2026
Four of our textile artists showed their works at the Taos Abstract Artist Collective's Fall 2025 Exhibition — Kevin Tsosie (Diné), Christa Valdez, Jennifer Velasquez, & Layne Jackson.
October 2026
Our Artist in Residence, Henrietta Gomez of Taos Pueblo, is leading a traditional foods workshop in the horno we built at Taos Land Trust.
October 2026
Our Artists in Residence, Daniel Barela & Kevin Tsosie (Diné), led a traditional foods workshop in the horno we built at Embudo Valley Library.
October 2026
Our Artists in Residence, Daniel Barela & Kevin Tsosie (Diné), led a series of workshops to build an horno at the Embudo Valley Library.
October 2026
Together with our Artists in Residence, we hosted the inaugural Demo Days at the Taos Wools Festival, sharing Pueblo, Navajo, Rio Grande, and Tlingit textile traditions.
October 2026
Our Teacher in Residence, Jay Begay (Diné), led a 3-day Navajo horse cinch weaving workshop at our La Cumbre studio.
September 2026
Our Artist in Residence, Henrietta Gomez of Taos Pueblo, led a traditional foods workshop in the horno we built at Taos Land Trust.
Ongoing 2025
We regularly hosted pop-up Drop In and Spin gatherings, inviting local creatives to bring something to do with your hands.
January 2025
We hosted the inaugural Taos Spin Off in collaboration with Roy Kady (Diné) and his apprentice Tyrrell Tapaha (Diné), who host Spin Offs for shepherds and weavers across Navajo Nation.
November 2025
We hosted a film night, demonstrations, and panel featuring Louie García, Miahuatl García Domingo, Nila Rinehart, and the Taos Pueblo Weaving Cohort.
November 2025
We hosted a film night, demonstrations, and panel featuring shepherds and weavers Roy Kady (Diné) and his apprentice Tyrrell Tapaha (Diné).
November 2025
We hosted a workshop series for Taos Pueblo tribal members at the Red Willow Center, led by Louie García of the Pueblo Fiber Arts Guild.
November – December 2025
We curated an exhibit at the Encore Gallery featuring weavings by Nila Rinehart (Taos Pueblo), Louie García (Socorro del Sur Pueblo), Kevin Aspaas (Diné), Roy Kady (Diné), Lynda Teller Pete (Diné), Tyrrell Tapaha (Diné), Emily Trujillo, Irvin Trujillo, Lisa Trujillo, Rachel Brown, Christina Wilson, Connie Taylor, and Layne Jackson
November 2025
We curated a cohort exhibition at the Stables Gallery featuring weavings, textiles, and wood carvings by 25 of our cohort members across Taos County.
October 2025
We screened the film "Woven Stories" by Andrea Heckman and held a shepherding panel with Connie Taylor, Patricia Quintana, Luisa Valerio Mylet, and Tyrrell Tapaha (Diné).