Family Weaving Workshop with Pascha Madrid (New Mexico) Saturday, May 2, 10 am- 12:30 pm Ages 10 and up Borderlands Classroom Discover the art of weaving in this hands-on family workshop led by Indigenous artist Pascha Madrid of the Isleta Pueblo (New Mexico). Two-member families will work in teams alongside Pascha to create a unique woven piece using rare-breed sheep’s wool. Participants will learn traditional techniques while exploring the cultural stories and meanings behind the art form. This workshop is designed for participants ages 10 and up, offering a collaborative and educational experience that celebrates community and Indigenous heritage. Take home not only your finished weaving but also a deeper appreciation for the art and traditions of Pueblo weaving. Each participant also receives the weaving loom used in the workshop and a resource list to take home to extend their knowledge and creativity. Registration required. No refunds due to limited space. Participants under 18 must be registered with an adult for the two-member team. Cost: $75 per two-person team Due to space limitations, please call 770-387-1300 x 7227 to register. Registration deadline: Friday, April 24, 2026
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