About Friends of the Ixchel Museum
Friends of the Ixchel Museum (FOIM) is a U.S. charitable foundation established in 1984 that promotes interest in the Mayan textile tradition of Guatemala and the work of the Museo Ixchel. In this way, it contributes to the understanding, preservation and protection of this important cultural legacy.
FOIM is made up of Guatemalan and North American volunteers who share an interest in Guatemala and their commitment to increase appreciation of Mayan textile art.
Every year, the Friends sponsor publications and projects both in the U.S. and in Guatemala. Among them are educational programs, ethnographic research and photographic documentation in several communities, as well as the classification and cataloging of the museum’s collections of textiles and photographs. It has also made possible the English translation and publication of several of the museum’s works, the production of videotapes in Spanish and English, and a Spanish language activity book for children.
Its work to publicize and promote Guatemalan textiles includes putting on exhibits in the United States and publishing a biannual newsletter describing both FOIM activities and those of the museum.
The Museum itself is located in Guatemala City. A short and engaging overview can be found in an article in Revue Magazine (May 2017 issue). For more information, see the ‘Museum Highlights’ section of this website.
Friends of the Ixchel Museum Current Bulletin
A Study in Materials & Technique
A Ceremonial Huipil from San Cristóbal Totonicapán: A Study in Materials & Technique
This huipil from San Cristóbal is a unique piece in the repertoire of historic Maya textiles and is highly sought-after by collectors.
Unlike traditional huipils, this one contains no woven elements. Instead, it features embroidery, appliqué, and crocheting on a base fabric of commercial tulle. This rare textile dates back to the 1920s or earlier, and very few exist in private or museum collections. Similar styles of huipil are also made in Cantel, San Andrés Xecul, and San Miguel Totonicapán.
In this issue:
- In the Museum
- Our exhibit at the John F. Peto Museum is OPEN!
- Interns Help Broaden Access to Our Collections and Educational Resources
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President’s Letter
Be sure to read the latest Letter from our President!
Board of Directors
President
Ana-Maria V. Zaugg
Vice-Presidents
Yolanda Alcorta
Chase Davis
Secretary
Susan M. de Riojas
Treasurer (Acting)
Loa P. Traxler
Board
Shannon Davis
Emilie de Brigard
Elisa Maria Dyer de Fitzpatrick
Maya Fledderjohn
Susan Hurst
Luciana Jabur
Anne Hermann Lamborn
Carlos Nottebohm
Raymond Senuk
Monika Snodgrass


