Julia Joe Descendants with Hubbell-Joe Rug
Descendants of Julia Joe, the weaver who created the Hubbell Joe Rug with her daughters and the Red House clan, preview the new exhibit.
Descendants of Julia Joe, the weaver who created the Hubbell Joe Rug with her daughters and the Red House clan, preview the new exhibit.
A field trip to Ganado Arizona and the National Historic Site of the Hubbell Trading Post confirmed an interesting discovery!
Moving the Hubbell-Joe Rug into its new permanent exhibit was no easy feat, but that means we are closer to opening day! September 2nd!
The 1930 Mary Colter depot where Affeldt Mion Museum calls home is to be appreciated as much as the collection it houses.
The World’s Largest Single-Loom Navajo Rug, the Hubbell-Joe Rug, will soon be on permanent exhibit at Affeldt Mion Museum.
Snowdrift, a Winslow Art Space, hosted art instructor Jessica Lewis as she guided a group through a workshop in a truly inspiring WSA space.
It took years of planning to create an exhibit plan for Hubbell-Joe rug. This is how artist John Suttman took the ideas and made it happen.
Welcome to Affeldt Mion Museum in Winslow Arizona! Featuring La Posada and Fred Harvey history, plus the largest known hand-carded, hand-spun Navajo Rug. For more information, click below.