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  2. Marie Z. Chino - Wikipedia

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    When Marie traveled to the Indian art shows or the Indian Market in Santa Fe, she often took her family with her. There they met people from around the world who loved to collect their pottery. This instilled a sense of pride and unity throughout the Chino family. Marie's descendants have carried on the tradition of making fine Acoma pottery.

  3. Garth Clark - Wikipedia

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    Shards: Garth Clark on Ceramic Art. New York: D.A.P. 2001 The Artful Teapot. London: Thames and Hudson. Gilded Vessel, The Lustrous Art and Life of Beatrice Wood. Madison, WI: Guild Publishing. 1999 Alev Ebuzziya Siesbye. Istanbul: Kale. 1995 The Potter's Art: A Complete History of Pottery in Britain. London: Phaidon Press. 1990 The Book of Cups.

  4. Category:Artists from Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Artists from Santa Fe, New Mexico" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Tammie Allen - Wikipedia

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    She earned a Bachelor of Humanities degree in 2000 from the College of Santa Fe, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, [2] graduating with honors. [1] Allen is a non-lineage micaceous pottery artist, that is, she does not come from a long line of Jicarilla Apache potters. Nonetheless she is interested in sustaining this tradition for the next generation of ...

  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. Julian Martinez - Wikipedia

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    He painted murals at the former Santa Fe Indian School in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. [3] Martínez was part of an art movement called the San Ildefonso Self-Taught Group, which included such noted artists as Alfonso Roybal, Tonita Peña, Abel Sanchez (Oqwa Pi), Crecencio Martinez, and Encarnación Peña. [8]

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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.