A brief history of Acoma Pueblo -- Introduction to Acoma pottery -- Early Acoma pottery styles, circa 1300-1700 -- Acoma polychrome jars and bowls, early period (circa 1700-1770) and late period ...
A Pueblo potter today, searching for a statement that is perhaps both innovative and respectful to tradition, can find inspiration in the painted designs on ancient pots. “Some also grind up old ...
In Pueblo culture, clay pottery represents not only carefully crafted works of art, but also living connections across time. At the Pueblo of Acoma, renowned all over the world for its pottery, some ...
It all starts with the earth, or earthen clay, the tangible substance of Pueblo pottery. But that clay needs water in order to mix, and then fire to harden the pottery. Then the breath of the wind ...
Newly opened exhibit at the University of Colorado Museum celebrates ceramic artist’s donation and the legacy of her family and community A new piece of Acoma Pueblo pottery begins, in a way, with all ...
Pueblo pots are not functional things. They are not aesthetic things. They are not one thing or another. They are everything. Container. Pitcher. Artwork. Gift. Teacher. Relative. Ancestor. Nothing in ...
The Pueblo people have inhabited the Southwestern region of what is now the United States for millennia, and their regional ancestral lineage stretches far deeper into the past. With federally ...
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology (Museum of New Mexico) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),.) Catalog of an exhibition curated by the Pueblo Pottery Collective and ...
In a sea change, artisans and leaders from Native communities were invited to be curators, offering a window onto the intangible and personal dimensions of Pueblo pottery. By Patricia Leigh Brown ...
At the St. Paul, Minnesota, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, a man brought in a pair of exquisite black pots that his mother was given as gifts in 1957 while she was on a road trip in New Mexico with her family.
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