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Next to him is a black Xoloitzcuintle, the iconic hairless Mexican dog, covered with nearly 1,000 clay feathers and wearing Aztec symbols of protection in collars around its neck and ankles.
Mexico has a wealth of artisanal markets where you can find unique crafts and handmade goods. These markets are some of the ...
Pottery runs deep in Santa Fe, from hallowed Pueblo collections to clay-throwing pubs. ... an adobe building where the celebrated chef Katharine Kagel serves organic New Mexican fare.
This informative and interesting study of the creation of the pottery we import from Mexico, will introduce you to the skills necessary to make these pieces and their place in Mexican history. Date ...
Curated by the Stanford University Archaeology Collections’s Spring 2024 Introduction to Museum Practice course, “De La Tierra” showcases Indigenous West Mexican ceramics.
Collected by Lewis Krevolin (1933-2017, an artist and art history professor) and his wife Jenny Goldberg Krevolin (1935-2016) in 1973 during their research on contemporary Mexican ceramics; donated to ...
In 1974, a group of clay artists and potters in Albuquerque with like-minded values founded the New Mexico Potters’ Association. Soon, other potters from all corners of the state joined their ranks.