New Mexican Tinwork, 1840-1940

New Mexican Tinwork, 1840-1940
Author: Lane Coulter
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004-08-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780826315250

A beautifully illustrated book on the origins and history of traditional Hispanic tinwork.

Tin Craft

Tin Craft
Author: Fern-Rae Abraham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1994
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780865340985

"Many craft-minded individuals have been intrigued by the use of tin as practiced in an earlier day in the Southwest but they haven't known how to go about using it themselves. Now...a workbook that tells and shows all". -- New Mexican

Across Frontiers

Across Frontiers
Author: Dexter Cirillo
Publisher: Chronicle Books (CA)
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN:

At last comes a beautiful, authoritative survey of the thriving Hispanic craft movement of the Southwest. Tracing the roots of this revival back to Spanish settlers, this book presents the work of more than 80 contemporary artists and illuminates the rich cultural history of a region where frontiers intermingled to produce a unique local aesthetic. 115 color and 40 bandw photos.

New Mexico, a Guide to the Colorful State;

New Mexico, a Guide to the Colorful State;
Author: Best Books on
Publisher: Best Books on
Total Pages: 579
Release: 1940
Genre:
ISBN: 1623760305

compiled by Workers of the Writers Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of New Mexico.

Antes

Antes
Author: Esther V. Cordova May
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1611391466

Cuba, New Mexico, was first settled in 1769. Originally known as Nacimiento, it was located on the northwestern edge of the Spanish Colonial Empire. It was very isolated and the people who settled Cuba seldom travelled to other areas due to the lack of roads and long distances between settlements. As a consequence, Cuba retained many of the traditions, practices and archaic language of the early Colonial Period until the mid-twentieth century. Only after World War II did this village emerge from its Colonial traditions and begin to acquire more modern amenities and practices. Different from many other small towns, it did not change because of outside forces but mostly because of the actions of people who had been away during World War II and came back wanting what they had experienced elsewhere. “Antes” is the Spanish word for “before.” When used by itself in casual conversation, it always refers to the way things were before the end of World War II. This book contains descriptions and photographs of the practices and activities of the people of Cuba in that earlier time.

The Native Market of the Spanish New Mexican Craftsmen, 1933-1940

The Native Market of the Spanish New Mexican Craftsmen, 1933-1940
Author: Sarah Nestor
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2009
Genre: Handicraft
ISBN: 0865347344

Anglo-Americans in New Mexico were a major cause of the decline of traditional Spanish New Mexican crafts in the nineteenth century; in a reverse swing, they helped to bring about a revival in the twentieth century. When the railroad came west in the 1880s life in New Mexico changed almost overnight, and crafts which had thrived in isolation declined rapidly. Then in the 1920s and 1930s artists, anthropologists, educators, and other patrons in the state, recognizing the unique beauty and charm of New Mexico's Spanish colonial crafts, saw the need not only to preserve crafts from the past, but also to encourage their revival in the present. Foremost among these patrons was Leonora Curtin of Santa Fe. Born into a prominent but rather bohemian family, she was instrumental in promoting this revival. In 1934, during the darkest years of the Great Depression, Native Market was born. This endeavor, which became the forerunner of today's world famous yearly Santa Fe Spanish Market, was Leonora's brainchild. Greatly involved in the local art scene of the times, Leonora recognized the pressing need to preserve the rapidly vanishing traditional craft production of Spanish speaking artisans of the region. Through her leadership, dedication, and outreach, New Mexico's Hispano crafts people and artists were given renewed opportunities to market their often enchantingly beautiful creations through the successful commercial venture known as Native Market. This is that story.

The Big American Southwest Activity Book

The Big American Southwest Activity Book
Author: Walter D. Yoder
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Coloring books
ISBN: 0865342652

This comprehensive activity book for children offers more than 50 pages of action-packed fun highlighting the contributions made by Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo peoples to the multi-cultural environment. Projects are presented in a variety of formats such as word searches, puzzles, matching objects, picture construction, and mystery puzzles.