Generations in the Making: The Fiber Arts of New Mexico

Fiber art is one of the oldest forms of artistic expression, and New Mexico is one of the few regions left in the United States where fiber art is thriving. Over the past centuries, fiber art has played a crucial role in the economy of this region. To fully understand and appreciate New Mexico’s diverse culture, rich traditions, and colorful history, you have to understand the art…

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The Complete Guide to the New Mexico Fiber Crawl

Tourism in New Mexico has been steadily increasing in recent years, and while the boom of the outdoor industry has been responsible for some of it, art and culture have always been a huge draw for The Land of Enchantment…

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The 6 Best Hikes in Southwest New Mexico

Located near Gila National Forest, Gila Wilderness, and the Fort Bayard Trail System, opportunities for outdoor adventure abound in Southwest New Mexico. Whether you pitch a tent, park an RV, or spend the night at a charming bed and breakfast, there’s something for every style…

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The Amazing but True History of Southwest New Mexico

Humans began inhabiting Southwest New Mexico at least 11-12,000 years ago (some think even earlier!), and cultures have been hunting, farming, and creating art in this region ever since. Most of their imprint is still here, telling the stories of multiple generations and cultures adapting to the landscape as it adapted to them…

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