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Linda Aguilar, 2011. Photograph by Jason S. Ordaz. Copyright School for Advanced Research.

Linda Aguilar

Linda Aguilar, 2011.
Photograph by Jason S. Ordaz. Copyright School for Advanced Research.

Linda Aguilar

Culture: Chumash

b. 1946

Linda Aguilar is a Chumash basketmaker who uses traditional techniques to create her unique horsehair and waxed thread baskets. Explaining this unusual blend, she notes, “There is a stigma to basketmakers: ‘Traditional’ or ‘Non-Traditional.’ I am both. I work with horsehair and waxed thread, which are non-traditional materials. I approach the weaving with tradition. I respect the many generations of ancestral basketmakers.”

Linda has been featured in many exhibitions, such as “100 of America’s Best Studio Craft Artists Since 1945” at the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery and the traveling exhibits “Changing Hands: Art Without Reservations” and “Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection.” In addition, her works can be found in the collection of several Nobel Peace Prize winners, such as Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Linda is based in Fort Collins, Colorado. She received her degree in studio art from the University of California, Santa Barbara.