Sampler: Weaving Portals, Ojo De Dios

Sampler: Weaving Portals, Ojo De Dios

Sampler | Registration opens 5/6/2025 7:00 AM MDT

200 Grant St Denver, CO 80203 United States
108
All
8/29/2025 (one day)
9:00 AM-1:00 PM MDT on Fri
$74.00
$62.90
$10.00

Sampler: Weaving Portals, Ojo De Dios

Sampler | Registration opens 5/6/2025 7:00 AM MDT

Materials will be provided with instruction to create a seven sided Ojo De Dios, or "God's Eye" Portal, with up to 5 different weaving patterns. Alongside weaving, Cal teaches about the spiritual significance of the ancient weavings and dives into how these weaving portals can connect us deeper to our ancestral lineages, the cosmos, and in meditation and healing. Traditionally found in Mexico, Peru, and India these weavings are for protection. This same pattern and weave can be found in many indigenous cultures around the globe.

Weaving is the ancient art of recognizing health and wholeness as the primary state, and overcoming the blockages of seemingly broken connections. Weavers are healers of the unbroken whole — connecting people and place through elegant tapestries of shared meaning and visions of a world that works for all.

1st we will go over the significance of these sacred objects and hold story and ceremony honoring our ancestors. we will connect our first dowel rods then second dowel rods. Learning the basic weave. Then we will dive into different weaving patterns and modalities.


  • Bring your favorite yarn.
    Other supplies will be provided.
Cal Duran

Cal Duran is a Queer, Two Spirit, Indigenous, Native, Mixed blood. Latinx, Manito, Mestizo, Chicanx, Indian Artist, and Arts Educator from Colorado. Art has been a portal to channel his indigenous ancestors, where he slips under an emotional spinning vortex of creation. The makers of his blood flow through him. He channels the artisans, craft-makers, mud-dwellers, star-makers, dream-weavers and earth-brothers and sisters the ones who paved the way and forged the path. His work carries spirit, and his truth is in everything he creates. He has roots that bridge India, Mexico and the natives of this land. He finds himself exploring parallels between his hybrid identities found in myth, religion, and ritual.
 

He has shown altars, installations and artwork in museums and galleries throughout the Denver Metro area and beyond. He continues to honor his ancestors and recently created a room at Meow Wolf in Denver, honoring the indigenous tribes of Colorado and the Americas. He understands the importance of land acknowledgment honoring all the Earth tribes across the globe and the indigenous lineages down his blood line. Growing up separated from his culture, his mom was adopted and his father was not in his life; he grew up trying to figure out his cultural roots. Art was where he could connect and find his heritage. It was through art that he began to connect to his ancestors. He is guided by these ancestors to create altars as beacons of light for the ones beyond this realm.

As a youth educator, Cal understands how important art is for our next generation in creating safe spaces and helping youth find their voice. He is honored to weave his vision of ancestral knowledge to guide others as they seek to reconnect to ancestors, create altars and remember where they came from. He gives gratitude and love to everyone working hard to create a world full of love, joy and creativity.