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  2. Pasa Plus, Jan. 4, 2024 - AOL

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    Jan. 3—Friday Pottery Throwdown Paseo Pottery Studio & Gallery, 1273 Calle de Comercio All ages and skill levels welcome; 5 p.m.; $25; 505-988-7687, paseopottery.com. First Friday Drawing in the ...

  3. Paseo Pottery art market set for Luna Center - AOL

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    Jun. 15—Paseo Pottery is starting a tradition of art markets at Luna Center for all the solstices and equinoxes. CHOMP food hall at Luna Center, 505 Cerrillos Road, will host the second such ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Fe ...

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    Roughly bounded by the Old Santa Fe Trail, Paseo de Peralta, Don Cubero and Houghton 35°40′42″N 105°56′28″W  /  35.678333°N 105.941111°W  / 35.678333; -105.941111  ( Don Gaspar Historic

  5. La Cieneguilla Petroglyphs - Wikipedia

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    662-674 Paseo Real, Santa Fe, NM 87507: Age: 400-800 years old: Etymology ... It is a mesa above the Sante Fe River containing thousands of petroglyphs.

  6. Nathan Youngblood - Wikipedia

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    Since 1976, he has won over 44 awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market, often winning 1st and 2nd place. In 1987 he received the Jack Hoover Memorial Award for excellence in Santa Clara pueblo pottery at Santa Fe Indian Market. Beginning in 1974, Nathan's work has been exhibited at many gallery shows in Scottsdale, Arizona and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

  7. Helen Cordero - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Living Treasure, 1985; National Heritage Fellow, 1986 Helen Cordero (June 15, 1915 – July 24, 1994) was a Cochiti Pueblo potter from Cochiti, New Mexico . She was renowned for her storyteller pottery figurines , a motif she invented, [ 2 ] based upon the traditional "singing mother" motif.

  8. Marie Z. Chino - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Marie won her first award at the Santa Fe Indian Market at the age of fifteen. She went on to receive numerous awards for her pottery from 1970 to 1982. In 1998 the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts recognized Marie with a "Lifetime Achievement Award."

  9. Jody Folwell - Wikipedia

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    Jody Folwell-Turipa (born 1942, Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico) is a Puebloan potter and artist. One of nine children in the Naranjo family of Santa Clara potters and other artists, Folwell is one of the best-known avant-garde Pueblo potters. Lee Cohen, the late owner of Gallery 10 in Santa Fe and Scottsdale, referred to Folwell as the "first ...