warp to weft: weaving by morris muskett
I want to share with you a wonderful experience I had where I had the opportunity to work with the staff at the Wheelwright Museum to exhibit my weaving during the beginning of my professional weaving career. I had the opportunity to influence the space in which my weavings would be exhibited by having the walls painted in the sacred colors of my culture, Dine’, but in muted shades of yellow, blue and gray. The other sacred color is white. An interview followed where I discussed the inspiration and context in which I created each of my weavings. The catalogue features wonderful, high quality photos of my sashes, wall hangings, and rugs with commentary in my voice, which was very minimally edited. This exhibition was featured at the Wheelwright Museum from January 31, 2004 to April 18, 2004.
I posted an image (below) of the cover of my exhibition catalogue. Yes, this copy is my working copy so it is somewhat damaged. Please contact the Case Trading Post if you are interested in purchasing a new catalogue at a bargain price of $10 for unsigned copies. Enjoy!
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Warp to Weft: Weaving by Morris Muskett
Price $10 each Contact the Case Trading Post at the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe, NM |

Dear Morris- I have one of your necklaces that I purchased during Weaving in Beauty this fall- Thank you – I treasure it and feel very empowered when I wear it.
your weavings are just amazing- How do you find the energy to do it all? seriously – wishing you all the best- Alison
Hi Alison! Remember Mary says I don’t sleep?? Well, it’s half true. Ha, ha,…. I’m so pleased you visited my website. I have so much to share and offer my visitors. My approach is I always have projects in progress at various stages! I’m working on a saddle blanket that I started in 2007. I will finish it this year! I will post photos when I complete it. Thanks Alison. Keep in touch! Take care. ~Morris