
Diné weaver exhibits work in NYC
Navajo weaver Marlowe Katoney has come a long way in the five years he has been weaving rugs, and now his craft has landed him exhibition space in New York City.
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By Shondiin Silversmith | Jun 11, 2015 | Arts |
Navajo weaver Marlowe Katoney has come a long way in the five years he has been weaving rugs, and now his craft has landed him exhibition space in New York City.
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