One lucky treasure hunter stumbled upon a one-of-a-kind pendant chandelier that their neighbor was throwing out. The thrifter ...
Chuck Rozanski tells us how a pottery collection saved Mile High Comics from being closed down by the banks. Mile High Comics ...
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.
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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Discover how Maria Martinez revolutionized Pueblo pottery with her innovative black-on-black ceramics, inspired by ancient fragments and created through experimental firing techniques at San Ildefonso ...
The Pottery of Acoma Pueblo, fourth in a series of books about Pueblo ceramics by Dwight P. Lanmon and Francis H. Harlow, is a remarkable record in text, photographs, and diagrams. There is such range ...
SANTA FE, NM - AUGUST 17, 2013: Noted Cochiti Pueblo (New Mexico) artist Diego Romero discusses his ceramic bowls for sale at the annual Santa Fe Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Romero's ...
JEMEZ PUEBLO, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico woman has shared her craft more than 2,200 miles across the country at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. “This year, we were fortunate enough to ...