12018-12-08T13:14:27+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a612Introduced by the Spanish, Colcha embroidery is a traditional New Mexican art form characterized by the use of bright, colorful patterns. During the WPA era, the Federal Art Project in New Mexico encouraged colcha projects as part of its preservation in regional crafts. This pattern is one of several templates in the Roswell Museum archive, although its exact use remains unknown, as it does not match the patterns in the museum's stage curtain. Courtesy of the Roswell Museum and Art Center archive.plain2018-12-11T02:42:31+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a6
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12018-11-30T02:20:40+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a6Gallery: Roswell Museum ArchiveSara Woodbury18structured_gallery12021-01-04T16:10:26+00:00Sara Woodbury0728ed579323b05939a9848207524f979d17d2a6