Espanola Valley Fiber Arts Center (EVFAC) is an important place. In this northern New Mexico valley, it represents a place where people can go to learn a craft, buy supplies, or teach. They have been there for me in warp emergencies, knitting needle situations, a spinning wheel crisis, and yarn-supply predicaments. They have offered up their reference library and evening lecture series, free spinning Saturdays and knitting get-togethers... And in this recession they are struggling to keep the doors open. It is an organization that has served this community for many years and has managed to expand significantly in the last decade.
EVFAC has a large collection of looms and weaving equipment they use for teaching classes, or you can rent them to do your own project. They have a wide variety of teachers including people like Jason Collingwood, Jennifer Moore, Karen Martinez, Beatrice Maestas Sandoval, Irene Smith, Robin Reider, James Koehler, Connie Enzmann-Forneris, Diane Bowman, Lisa Trujillo, Ted Hallman, and many many more. They also have a dye studio and offer other kinds of fiber and artistic classes (see their class schedule on their website). They support a kids fiber camp in the summer and are teaming up with Northern New Mexico College to offer traditional Rio Grande weaving classes this fall.
They have a great library for members.
And offer frequent lectures and informational events.
Cornelia Theimer Gardella talking about one of her tapestries at EVFAC, April 2011: L to R--Janet Austin, Pamela Topham, Terry Olson, Conni Gardella, Karen Chiu, Joyce Hayes |
They showcase work of their members including this wall which was hung for a contemporary tapestry tour of the area in April 2011.
Contemporary tapestry work of Cindy Dworzak and Evelyn Campbell |
I didn't really know how I could help the center survive until my partner suggested I teach a class there and donate the proceeds to EVFAC. So now it is scheduled. I'll be teaching Color Gradation for Tapestry September 16-18. See the link with class description HERE. All of the class fees will go to the center. I'll also be showing some slide presentations including one about the Bauhaus project I completed with the late James Koehler and Cornelia Theimer Gardella in 2010.
They have shows of members work. The current show is by Andrea Ortiz.
Traditional tapestry by Andrea Ortiz |
There are quilts and clothing as well as felted pieces and baskets.
Here is the magnificent naturally dyed yarn of Liesel Orend (which you can buy!)
And they have a studio space in the back where you can rent space for your loom (or rent a loom too!) and have your own spot to work.
EVFAC has a great newsletter. You can view it HERE. In it you'll find all the scheduled events as well as equipment for sale and information about shows and other happenings. And if you live in some other part of the country, consider a trip to beautiful New Mexico to take a fiber class. Espanola is at the heart of a rich tradition of fiber art and within striking distance of both Taos and Santa Fe.
It is summer!
Go and take a class (consider taking mine! September is beautiful in New Mexico)
or stop by with your knitting and sit on the couch and meet some new fiber friends
or go to one of Jen's spinning Saturdays and pick up some new tips from a master
order some yarn for a project or buy some they have in stock
check out their gallery or enter your own piece to show there
participate in their Ghost Ranch shows
above all, become a member.