Teresa Loveless




Sandi Klein's Conversations with Creative Women show

Summary: <br> New Mexico's Teresa Loveless was born into a family of artists. When <br> she was 4, Teresa's grandmother, Rachel Brown, known for her work <br> creating and promoting weaving and textile arts, gave her a loom and <br> taught her to weave. In 1980 Brown began Weaving Southwest, a gallery <br> and yarn-dyeing business outside Taos. Teresa currently runs the <br> business - carrying on Rachel's legacy. She hand dyes an array of <br> weaving and knitting yarns, teaches contemporary tapestry weaving and <br> represents several local artists in the gallery. Her's is a true labor <br> of love.<br>