
Native American Art - June/July 2019
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Native American Art - June/July 2019
English | 174 pages | True PDF | 38.9 MB
Pottery Issue • Five Isomeric Designs and Pueblo Philosophy: The identical, mirror images of isomeric design reveal fascinating insights on Pueblo art and culture. By Scott G. Ortman and Joseph Traugott • Power of the People: Pottery of the San Ildefonso Pueblo is a beacon of creativity and expression fueled by the communal strength of its people. By Erik Fender, Russell Sanchez and Bruce Bernstein • Interconnected: A comprehensive look into how Nampeyo's Sikyatki Revival inspired the careers of Maria and Julian Martinez. By Steve Elmore • Revival Rising: One of the first exhibitions of its kind, King Galleries presents a comprehensive collection of Ohkay Owingeh revival pottery. By Susan Sorg • Generational Ties: A new exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum explores the ancestral connections and family histories that have shaped Pueblo pottery from the 19th century to present day. By Erin E. Rand • and more •
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