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THIS PROGRAM IS PRESENTED BY

Blue Deer Center

People come from all over the world to immerse in our programs  – a Sacred Place to take a pause from the struggle of everyday life to restore, connect with our spirits, and ultimately find balance in our lives by reawakening our deepest knowing of nature.

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Huichol Art Gallery

AMR Studio Tour

WHEN:

Coming in 2026

WHERE:

Blue Deer Center, Margaretville, New York

TUITION:

no charge

In 2013 the Huichol Art Project opened the Huichol Art Gallery at Blue Deer Center in Margaretville. We welcome you to visit us during the Open Studio Tour and throughout the year.


For 20 years the Huichol Art Project has traveled to the village of San Andrés Cohamiata, called Tatei Kie in Wixárika, to purchase art directly from the artists and artisans of the village. We have managed to do this through many challenges - covid, hurricanes and cartel presence- so that the village can continue to depend on the funds that come from the project. Even as the villagers are self-reliant farmers, they need some monetary income to provide for their families. A purchase from one artist supports not only the whole family but also provides support for the village.


In the remote mountains of Mexico’s Sierra Madre, the Huichol or Wixàrika people live in the ways of their ancestors. They are renowned for their capacity to bring healing through their relationship with the sacred landscape. They see all things - from the sun, moon, wind and rain to the mountains and desert, the springs, rivers and ocean, the plants and animals and the soil itself - as divine manifestations in an intricately interwoven world of relationship. They are celebrated for the brilliance of their beadwork and yarn paintings. The imagery of their art tells the stories of who they are, how they relate to each other and the living, sacred world. They maintain their sacred traditions not only for themselves but for the benefit of all humanity.

AMR Studio Tour

In 2013 the Huichol Art Project opened the Huichol Art Gallery at Blue Deer Center in Margaretville. We welcome you to visit us during the Open Studio Tour and throughout the year.


For 20 years the Huichol Art Project has traveled to the village of San Andrés Cohamiata, called Tatei Kie in Wixárika, to purchase art directly from the artists and artisans of the village. We have managed to do this through many challenges - covid, hurricanes and cartel presence- so that the village can continue to depend on the funds that come from the project. Even as the villagers are self-reliant farmers, they need some monetary income to provide for their families. A purchase from one artist supports not only the whole family but also provides support for the village.


In the remote mountains of Mexico’s Sierra Madre, the Huichol or Wixàrika people live in the ways of their ancestors. They are renowned for their capacity to bring healing through their relationship with the sacred landscape. They see all things - from the sun, moon, wind and rain to the mountains and desert, the springs, rivers and ocean, the plants and animals and the soil itself - as divine manifestations in an intricately interwoven world of relationship. They are celebrated for the brilliance of their beadwork and yarn paintings. The imagery of their art tells the stories of who they are, how they relate to each other and the living, sacred world. They maintain their sacred traditions not only for themselves but for the benefit of all humanity.

WHEN:

Coming in 2026

WHERE:

Blue Deer Center, Margaretville, New York

TUITION:

no charge

THIS PROGRAM IS PRESENTED BY

Blue Deer Center

People come from all over the world to immerse in our programs  – a Sacred Place to take a pause from the struggle of everyday life to restore, connect with our spirits, and ultimately find balance in our lives by reawakening our deepest knowing of nature.

Read more >>

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Questions?

Please let us know if you have any questions about this program.

The Huichol Art Gallery at Blue Deer will be open from 11 am to 5 pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday.


Blue Deer Center

1155 County Highway 6

Margaretville, NY 12455


* All of our programs are made possible by the generosity of our donors and volunteers.

The Huichol Art Gallery at Blue Deer will be open from 11 am to 5 pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday.


Blue Deer Center

1155 County Highway 6

Margaretville, NY 12455


* All of our programs are made possible by the generosity of our donors and volunteers.

Questions?

Please let us know if you have any questions about this program.

Support Blue Deer

The spiritual healing and transformation of one person benefits all beings.

All programs at this Sacred Place are made possible by the generosity of our donors.

Blue Deer is a non-profit 501 c (3) Tax ID 22-3741704

Support Blue Deer

The spiritual healing and transformation of one person benefits all beings.

All programs at this Sacred Place are made possible by the generosity of our donors.

Blue Deer is a non-profit 501 c (3) Tax ID 22-3741704

December, 2022

December Healing Retreat

Winter 2022 – 2023

Winter Healing Retreat

April 23, 2022, 1 pm

Spring Forest Bathing

May 4 – 9, 2022

Spring Healing Intensive

July 2, 2022, 10 am

Summer Forest Bathing

August 25 – 29, 2022

Totems: Sacred Partnership with the World

September 10, 2022 6 pm

Autumn Forest Bathing

Sept. 30 – Oct. 5, 2022

Fall Healing Intensive

October 16, 2022

Advanced Totem

December 31, 2022, 1 pm

Winter Forest Bathing

March 5, 2023, 2-3 pm

(ZOOM) Eliot Cowan: A Memorial and Celebration of his Life's Work

March 5, 2023, 1-4 pm

(IN-PERSON) Eliot Cowan: A Memorial and Celebration of his Life's Work

HUICHOL ART GALLERY PROGRAMS
BLUE DEER CENTER

1155 County Highway 6, Margaretville, NY 12455


Nestled in the Catskill Mountains on ninety three acres of land and forest, the Blue Deer Center is embraced by “Saskawhihiwine,” the river of peace. This land has been known for millennia as a place where conflict is resolved and illness gives way to balance. Blessed things happen here that cannot happen even a short distance away, for this sacred place offers unique spiritual medicine that supports your transformation.


Lodging and Meals

Lodging in rustic/charming farmhouses with private and shared accommodations available. To see pictures go to our  Visit page.


Exquisite, local, farm-to-table meals – dairy-free, gluten-free (with vegetarian options).


Arrival and Departure

Please plan to arrive at the Blue Deer Center between 4 and 6 pm on the first day. 


Travel information can be found by clicking on the link on your registration confirmation or on the Visit page. We invite you to check out the Participants Guide and How to Get Here to support you as you make your plans.


Cancellation Policy

Please review the specific cancellation policy for this program when you register. 

1155 County Highway 6, Margaretville, NY 12455


Nestled in the Catskill Mountains on ninety three acres of land and forest, the Blue Deer Center is embraced by “Saskawhihiwine,” the river of peace. This land has been known for millennia as a place where conflict is resolved and illness gives way to balance. Blessed things happen here that cannot happen even a short distance away, for this sacred place offers unique spiritual medicine that supports your transformation.


Lodging and Meals

Lodging in rustic/charming farmhouses with private and shared accommodations available. To see pictures go to our  Visit page.


Exquisite, local, farm-to-table meals – dairy-free, gluten-free (with vegetarian options).


Arrival and Departure

Please plan to arrive at the Blue Deer Center between 4 and 6 pm on the first day. 


Travel information can be found by clicking on the link on your registration confirmation or on the Visit page. We invite you to check out the Participants Guide and How to Get Here to support you as you make your plans.


Cancellation Policy

Please review the specific cancellation policy for this program when you register. 

PROGRAM IMAGE GALLERY

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