An Exclusive Digital Review Featuring Our Popular Guide to Native American Pottery from the Pages of Native American Art
POTTERY
Creations from the Earth • An in-depth look inside the Native pottery collections at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture.
FORGED in FIRE • An unlikely alliance and friendship: the lost pottery tiles of Awa Tsireh and Paul Saint-Gaudens.
Vertigo • Stories of resistance and resilience come to life in Virgil Ortiz’s Monos figures from the Cochiti Pueblo.
Feathered Friends • Bird designs in Pueblo pottery and jewelry have a long and rich history in art of the Southwest.
Earth and Fire
Five Isomeric Designs and Pueblo Philosophy • THE IDENTICAL, MIRROR IMAGES OF ISOMERIC DESIGN REVEAL FASCINATING INSIGHTS ON PUEBLO ART AND CULTURE.
Power of the People • POTTERY OF THE SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO IS A BEACON OF CREATIVITY AND EXPRESSION FUELED BY THE COMMUNAL STRENGTH OF ITS PEOPLE.
Interconnected • A COMPREHENSIVE LOOK INTO HOW NAMPEYO’S SIKYATKI REVIVAL INSPIRED THE CAREERS OF MARIA AND JULIAN MARTINEZ.
Revival Rising • ONE OF THE FIRST EXHIBITIONS OF ITS KIND, KING GALLERIES PRESENTS A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF OHKAY OWINGEH REVIVAL POTTERY.
Generational Ties • A NEW EXHIBITION AT THE CROCKER ART MUSEUM EXPLORES THE ANCESTRAL CONNECTIONS AND FAMILY HISTORIES THAT HAVE SHAPED PUEBLO POTTERY FROM THE 19TH CENTURY TO PRESENT DAY.
An Enigmatic Creature • INSIGHTS ON THE HISTORY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF PUEBLO POTTERY OWLS.
Soaring High • MARCELLUS AND ELIZABETH TRADITION. MEDINA’S RECENTLY COMPLETED STORAGE JAR FEATURES 96 BIRDS, THEIR DESIGNS HONORING ZIA TRADITION.
Through the Looking Glass • AN UPCOMING EXHIBITION AT THE HARWOOD MUSEUM OF ART HIGHLIGHTS THE ARTWORK OF CONTEMPORARY SANTA CLARA PUEBLO POTTER SUSAN FOLWELL.
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