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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
When she was twelve years old, Kathleen Wall’s batch of “storyteller” sculptures misfired in her father’s kiln in Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico, coming out slumped and warped. Still, her father placed them ...