Portfolio: To Know the Fire: Pueblo Women Potters and the Shaping of History [EXHIBITION]
This exhibition brings together a selection of earthenware vessels from the Pueblo communities of New Mexico and Arizona generously gifted to KAM by the late George Ogura. Taking its title from the words of Laguna Pueblo potter Gladys Paquin, recalling the precarious art of ground-firing pots with kindling and manure, To Know the Fire explores the history, sociality, and poetics of Pueblo vessels and their makers.
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- {blank artist} [12]
- Albert & Josephine Vigil [1]
- Angela Baca [1]
- Blue Corn [1]
- Carolyn Concho [1]
- Dextra Quotskuyva Nampeyo [4]
- Dolores Lewis Garcia [1]
- Dorothy Gutierrez [2]
- Ellsworth Polacca Nampeyo [1]
- Emma Lewis [2]
- Emmalita C. Chino [1]
- Fannie Nampeyo [4]
- Fawn Navasie [2]
- Flora & Glenda Naranjo [1]
- Frances Naranjo Salazar [1]
- Gail Leno [1]
- Gary Polacca Nampeyo [1]
- Geraldine Sandia [2]
- Geri Naranjo [1]
- Iris Youvella Nampeyo [3]
- Jennie Laate [1]
- Joy Navasie [2]
- Juana Leno [1]
- Juanita Martinez [3]
- Julia Saiz [1]
- Kathleen Poleahla [1]
- Lilly Salvador [1]
- Lucy M. Lewis [3]
- Maria & Julian Martinez [2]
- Maria Martinez & Santana Roybal Martinez [2]
- Marie Torivio [1]
- Marie Waquie [1]
- Matt Lovato [1]
- Niadi Wildflower [1]
- Polingaysi Qöyawayma [1]
- Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo [1]
- Rachel Concho [2]
- Rachel Namingha Nampeyo [2]
- Sally Garcia [1]
- Santana Melchor [1]
- Stella J. Teller [1]
- Thomas Polacca Nampeyo [7]
- Virginia T. Romero [1]
- Wallace Youvella [1]
- Acoma or Jemez Pueblo [1]
- Acoma Pueblo (Haak'u) [18]
- Chemehuevi [1]
- Hopi - Tewa Pueblo [24]
- Hopi or Tewa Pueblo [1]
- Hopi Pueblo (Hopituh Shi-nu-mu) [7]
- Isleta Pueblo (Tue-I) [1]
- Jemez Pueblo (Walatowa) [7]
- Kewa Pueblo [2]
- Laguna Pueblo (Ka'waika) [1]
- San Ildefonso Pueblo (Po-woh-ge-oweenge) [6]
- Sandia Pueblo (NA-FIAT) [1]
- Santa Clara Pueblo (Kha'p'oo Owinge) [6]
- Taos Pueblo (Tuah-Tah) [2]
- Unknown [2]
- Zia Pueblo (Tsi-ya) [1]
- Zuni (A:shiwi) [1]