We've loved celebrating Georgia O'Keeffe with fiber.

Now, we're honoring another of the world's greatest female artists!

Celebrating Frida Kahlo with Color

and Fiber in Oaxaca and Mexico City

January 21- February 1, 2026

Dyeing with Master Dyer Jennifer Miller and Zapotec Weaving with Artist Felip Hernandez plus Ancient Ruins, Chocolate, Mezcal, Mole, and More!

Now open for registration

Honoring Hope and an Independent Spirit

 

"Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?”

 ~ Frida Kahlo

 

Influenced by pre-Columbian art and Mexican folk art, Frida Kahlo’s timeless paintings, with their almost surrealistic colors, embody women’s inner strength, a passionate love of Mexico and its culture, and her courage in the face of adversity.  As Mexico’s most important 20th century artist, recurrent themes in her paintings include suffering and triumph in her own life. Her art recognized the same in the lives of woman in general. Since the mid-1970s, she has been a role model for women in the Mexican American and feminist communities. We pay tribute to this extremely influential woman whose artistic vision forever changed the world.

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Join us for a unique immersion into the life and colors of one of the most celebrated woman artists of all time! Creating with Frida Kahlo's vivid palette, we celebrate her with a hands-on immersion into dyeing, Zapotec weaving and knitting iin Teotitlan, Oaxaca. Then we travel to Mexico City to follow in her footsteps visitng the many places she lived and worked.

 

Trip Highlights Include

  • 3 Days of Zapotec Weaving, Dyeing and Optional Knitting
  • 11 Nights Accommodations in an Exclusive Villa and 2 Boutique Hotels
  • Many meals of delicious local cuisine
  • Visits to 2 Major Zapotec Ruins
  • Private tour of the Historic District of Mexico City
  • Exclusive Textile Tours
  • Walking in the footsteps of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in Mexico City
  • Visit to a Cochineal Farm
  • Private Mezcal Seminar
  • Indigenous Local Markets
  • Visiting the Crafts Trail of Oaxaca
  • Guided Private Tours of Oaxaca City and Mexico City
  • Small Group Size Limited to 10 Travelers