Tenido a mano

About us

Eric Chávez Santiago was born in Teotitlan del Valle, he is part of the fourth generation of weavers in his family and has been involved in the textile world since 2002. He has a degree in business from Universidad Anahuac Oaxaca.
His professional work experience is in the fields of natural dyes, education programs for artisans and coordination of exhibitions in museums and galleries.
Eric was the founding director of education department at the Museo Textil de Oaxaca from 2008 to 2016, serving as a liaison between the museum and textile artists from Mexico and other countries.In 2016 he became director of the Folk Art department for the Alfredo Harp Helu Foundation, additionally from 2017 to 2021  he directed the Andares del Arte Popular project, where he managed a private fund to promote the work of artisans reaching 16 states in Mexico and over 40,000 handcrafts in purchases. 
 
Eric is currently in charge of the production of his textiles at Teñido A Mano studio,  he is also travel leader and partner at Oaxaca Cultural Navigator with Norma Schafer.

Elsa Sánchez Díaz is a native of Oaxaca City, Mexico. She has a degree in business administration and tourism from Universidad Anahuac de Oaxaca, and has professional experience in hospitality and in organizing and leading textile tours in Oaxaca. Elsa has been involved in the world of natural dyes for over 10 years, working and collaborating with master dyers from Mexico, France and Japan. 

 

In 2013, she co-founded Taller Teñido a Mano where she has been teaching natural dyeing workshops for local textile artisans and enthusiasts interested in slow textiles.

Elsa is currently in charge of the dye production at the studio, she is also travel leader for textile art cultural tours at Oaxaca Cultural Navigator. 

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