Stitching Mesa Together Community through Making
this exhibit will feature crafting demonstrations almost every Saturday. check out some of our crafters below
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Ron Carlos- Paddle and Anvil Pottery
Copyright: The Heard Museum
Ron Carlos is a Pima (Akimel O'odham) artist. He is possibly the last master of the technique of Paddle and Anvil pottery making still active in the Salt River Valley. This technique dates back to the ancient Hohokam people of the valley and produces an exceptionally thin, fine grained ceramic wall on the vessel. Ron's work will be on display and for sale in our shop during the Stitching Mesa Together exhibit.
Jennifer Arnold -Leather
Telaraña Fiber Arts Guild
weaving, spinning, basketry, knitting, crochet,
lace-making, felting, dyeing and more!
Lacey Ladies of Arizona -Lace
Starlight Stitchers -Embroidery
Arizona Quilters Hall of Fame
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Check out some of the handcrafted items we have in our shop!
For groups of 5 or more we offer docent led tours of the current exhibit. The tour includes special content about the exhibit in particular, and Mesa History in general. The tour is also appropriate and approachable for children. Groups of 10 or more are only $3 per person. Call us at 480-835-2286 or e-mail us at info@mesamuseum.org to make arrangements today.
You may also fill out a group tour request form by clicking on this button: