The Duality of Paper Weaving
with Moira Garcia
Saturday, October 4th, 2025 | 10AM - 4:30PM
204 S Austin St Rockport, TX
$75 for Members $125 for Non-Members
Class Information:
Moira Garcia guides participants in the art of paper weaving to create a small handweaving from two original works on paper using gouache paints or other medium/s of choice, and the opportunity to incorporate fiber elements with hand-sewing and embroidery. Participants are encouraged to work with personal symbols and colors to create meaning, and it is highly recommended to attend the artist lecture and demonstration on Oct 3.
About the Instructor:
Moira Garcia in gallery with Tonalpohualli, Lithograph Monoprint.
(Mesoamerican calendar)
Moira Garcia is a multidisciplinary artist, educator, and native of New Mexico. She holds a BFA in Studio Arts with a focus in Printmaking from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, and a MA in Latin American Studies with concentrations in Art History and Indigenous Studies from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Her work is a visual language of symbol, color, and metaphor that references and interprets ancient visual culture and cosmologies. Garcia creates from a variety of materials and methods to produce multilayered narratives that connect ancestral imageries and the contemporary world.

