Discover how Maria Martinez revolutionized Pueblo pottery with her innovative black-on-black ceramics, inspired by ancient ...
The modern art of the 20th Century didn’t arrive fully formed without antecedents. In the case of the Art Deco movement of the 1920s, the style drew on the geometry, sleekness and minimalism of ...
90 years ago Albert Barnes collected 239 pieces of Pueblo and Diné (Navajo) artwork. They have never taken center stage until now. During trips to the American Southwest with his wife, Albert Barnes ...
Pottery is both personal and communal, utilitarian and ceremonial, at the heart of civilization and family life. We need pots to carry water, prepare food and store perishables. But pots are as ...
The 19 Indian pueblos of New Mexico, along with several in Arizona, are celebrated internationally for their distinctive, impeccably handcrafted pottery. With a storied history reaching back 2,000 ...
Emotions are high for potters and others at New Mexico’s six Tewa-speaking Pueblos. They’re celebrating the return of 100, century-old pots from the Smithsonian Institution, and the reunion is ...
The influx of White settlers and tourists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries had a profound impact on the pottery of the New Mexico Puebloan people, whose culture has thrived in the Southwest ...
November is Native American History Month. It presents us with the opportunity to celebrate the rich and diverse cultures and the important contributions of Native Americans to our world. Despite ...
A reverence for tradition, hundreds of years in the making, is reflected in a Native American pottery exhibition that is a first of its kind for the Bellarmine Museum of Art at Fairfield University.
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