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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. More than 100 historic and contemporary clay pots representing New Mexico’s rich Indigenous history reached ...
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.