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 ...
July 13 (UPI) --The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City will open an exhibit Friday of Pueblo Indian pottery in what the institution described as its first community-curated exhibit of Native ...
WATERVILLE, Maine — An electric-eyed Pueblo warrior wraps the stairwell at the Colby College Museum of Art in stark black and white, his gaze burning, or so it feels, right into your soul. The image, ...
The Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Houston opens its first community-curated exhibition of Native American art and culture this month. Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery (20 October-12 January ...
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 ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Native American voices and artistry are at the core of a new traveling exhibition of clay pottery from the Pueblo Indian region of the American Southwest, as major art ...
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 ...
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 ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The 19 Indian pueblos of New Mexico, along with several in Arizona, are celebrated internationally for their distinctive, impeccably handcrafted pottery.
Four master potters will display unique handmade ceramic pieces at Cabot’s Pueblo Museum in Desert Hot Springs this weekend, for the 7 th annual Mata Ortiz weekend. Mata Ortiz pottery, which began as ...
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.
ANTHMAI copy purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature. "For the past two millennia the American Southwest has ...