
Master Weaver Anita Hathale Demonstration
On Thursday and Friday, July 13 and 14, from 10 am – 4 pm, master weaver Anita Hathale will demonstrate her weaving technique in the Moab Museum’s South Gallery. Anita was born to the Water Flow Together Clan and was raised in the traditional Navajo way. When Anita first began weaving, she sought guidance from her father who would perform a Beauty Way Ceremony for her with a “rainbow prayer.” Anita now weaves up to 11 and 12 hours a day and her style has evolved from traditional patterns to her own original motifs. Anita is unique from other weavers for her open designs – large areas of one color. Stop by the Museum to observe Hathale’s process and hear her speak about the significance of the art form.