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In Pueblo culture, clay pottery represents not only carefully crafted works of art, but also living connections across time. At the Pueblo of Acoma, renowned all over the world for its pottery, some ...
Dolores and her sisters Carmel Lewis Haskaya and Emma Lewis Mitchell have spent decades crafting traditional Acoma pottery in an earth-to-pot process they began learning at their mother’s hip.
Aug. 20—Long before there were famous Pueblo potters like Maria Martinez (San Ildefonso) and Lucy Lewis (Acoma), there was Pueblo pottery. Pieces were functional — made to carry water, store ...
Pieces made by famed Acoma Pueblo artist Lucy M. Lewis are part of the new University of Colorado Museum exhibit "A Family Tradition: Acoma pottery, CU and the Lewis family." Following in the ...
Pottery has become a defining art form for Indigenous artists in the Southwest. ... Lucy M. Lewis, Acoma Pueblo, catalog #19348; courtesy of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Laboratory of ...
Two Native American sisters collected rocks and yucca leaves from the mountains near their home in New Mexico. They hiked three miles to a secret mesa to mine for clay and then gathered firing mate… ...