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Leyvi Garabato Donisabe | Asoc Mujeres del Litoral
Leyvi Garabato Donisabe | Asoc Mujeres del Litoral

One Thread Collective
Through One Thread Collective, Wayúu women are reclaiming agency over their art and their livelihoods. By bridging tradition and innovation, their timeless weaving not only preserves cultural heritage but inspires global appreciation for Indigenous artistry.

Chipuelo Oriente
Smoke-Kissed Elegance: Chipuelo's Centuries-Old Ceramic Tradition

Luis Alberto Cano
Pre-Columbian Motifs Rendered in Gold Jewelry

Arara and El Progreso Groups
Unique Dolls Celebrate Young Women Coming of Age

Gary Gonzalez - Centro Tematico Artesanal del Sombrero Wayuú
Cultural Preservation Meets Cultural Relevance

Maria Concepcion Ospina-Gomez / Kayuusipaa
The Spiral-Woven Bags of the Wayúu

Reinel Mendoza | Divine Child Coop
Cana Flecha and Zenú Weaving Traditions from Colombia

Wounaan Craft Group
Weaving Resilient Community Bonds to Survive Shared Hardships

Carolina Arias
Thoughtful Bags, In Every Sense of the Word

Gilberto Granja: Granja Workshop
Preserving The Endangered Art of Mopa Mopa

Alba Jeny Calambas Ussa: Kansuy Craftswomen
Handmade Bags Carry Cultural Traditions

Wounaan Craft Group
Weaving Resilient Community Bonds To Survive Shared Hardships

Manuel David Reyes Ramirez and Maricela Gomez Lopez
Palma Estera Continues To Communicate The Voice Of Chimichagua

Leonidas Gutiérrez | Artesanías Koreguaje Pairepa
Handwoven Traditions From The Amazon

Gary González | Taller Centro Artesanal Del Sombrero Wayúu
Cultural Preservation Meets Cultural Relevance

Marlen Pacheco | Watay
Handloomed Wire And Fiber

María Concepción Ospina Gómez | Kayuusipaa
The Spiral-Woven Bags Of The Wayúu

Luis Alberto Cano | L.A. CANO
Pre-Columbian Motifs Rendered In Gold Jewelry

Crucelina Chocho | Kuperre
Werregue Palm Baskets From The Wounaan People Of Colombiav- Crucelina Chocho - Kuperre