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The Museum will resume normal operating hours (10 AM-4 PM) on Saturday, January 11, 2025. Thank you!

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36th Annual Southwestern Textile and Jewelry Sale

Saturday, November 9, 2023
10 AM – 5PM
William Matthews Studio
2540 Walnut Street, Denver, CO 80205
RiNo Art District


More than 100 antique and contemporary Navajo weavings plus a special selection of Native American jewelry, all of which will be sold at special, discounted prices for this event! This sale is coordinated by the  to support the ongoing care and preservation of the  at the CU Museum of Natural History. (Please note: all textiles for sale are provided courtesy of the Toh-Atin Gallery).

Attendees are encouraged to bring their weavings to the event for free, informal evaluations.

Navajo weaving expert and owner of Toh-Atin Gallery in Durango, babyֱapp, Jackson Clark will give a talk on “The Influence of the Trading Posts on Navajo Weaving” at 1 pm and will be giving informal evaluations of your weavings from 2 until 4 pm.

And, Ben Leroux, one of the finest restoration experts in the field, will be giving free cleaning and repair estimates throughout the day.

Conservation resources


  • The AIC is a national organization for conservators and offers educational resources for help in finding a conservator

  • Includes answers to frequently asked questions about caring for textiles

  • Conserve O Grams are short leaflets about caring for museum objects