Mayan Traje: A Tradition in Transition

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Jul 21 2019 - Oct 13 2019

The Maya of Guatemala are known worldwide for their excellent weaving and distinctive trajes (traditional clothing). These were once 100% village-specific, and people could be recognized as being from a specific place. Over time, many and diverse influences have caused significant change -- but even so, visitors are struck by the ubiquitous nature of indigenous weaving and the persistence of their “wearable art”. This exhibit will show outstanding examples of clothing from the early 20th century to contemporary fashion, highlight key differences, and explore some of the reasons for these changes. On view will be individual pieces as well as full trajes – none created for tourist markets.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.          

  • Fiber Arts
  • Latin American
  • Culture / Lifestyle
  • Various artists

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