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Annual Southwestern Textile and Jewelry Sale
This event, which for decades now has been generously organized by the Clark family and Toh-Atin Gallery in Durango to benefit the museum's Joe Ben Wheat Textile Fund for the conservation and curation of our incredible collections, is a special opportunity for our community to get together and celebrate/support both cultural heritage and Indigenous artists.
Last year, the event was especially significant, as it was our first without Jackson Clark, a CU alum in journalism, longtime benefactor of our museum, and beloved member of our Colorado community. We celebrated his legacy and impact while supporting the future of our museum. Last year, our funds supported the new Jackson and Mary Jane Clark Memorial Lecture, highlighting the work of a Native textile artist or scholar and connecting with an object in our CU collections.
Conservation resources
- The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC)
The AIC is a national organization for conservators and offers educational resources for help in finding a conservator - Minnesota Historical Society
Includes answers to frequently asked questions about caring for textiles - National Park Service Conserve O Grams
Conserve O Grams are short leaflets about caring for museum objects - Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute (MCI)
- Canadian Conservation Institute








