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S2 Grounded in Clay: Diego Medina
Diego Medina (Piro-Manso-Tiwa) is an artist and writer from Las Cruces, New Mexico. In this podcast, he sits down with this tiny Piro jar to explore the monumental history of his community within…
S2 Grounded in Clay: Clarence Cruz
Clarence Cruz/Khaayay (Tewa/Ohkay Owingeh) is Assistant Professor in the Art Department at the University of New Mexico. He is also a traditional potter and in 2020 was a recipient of a Luce…
S2 Grounded in Clay: Jason Garcia
Jason Garcia/Okuu Pin (Tewa/Santa Clara Pueblo) is a potter, ceramicist, printmaker, painter, father, son, brother, uncle, and an alumnus of the universities of New Mexico and Wisconsin. In this…
S2 Grounded in Clay: Albert Alvidrez
Albert Alvidrez is a former Governor of Ysleta del Sur Pueblo and a tribal potter, artist, historian, pottery collector, mentor, leader, and community activist. In this podcast, Albert explores the…
S2 Grounded in Clay: Kathleen Wall
Kathleen Wall is an artist, mother, and wife in Jemez Pueblo. She carries on the matrilineal tradition of being a clay artist. Her art, although grounded in ancestral process and techniques, is found…
S1 Grounded in Clay: Lonnie Vigil, Part Two
Lonnie Vigil is a traditional potter from Nambe Pueblo. Here, he reflects on a jar from Picuris Pueblo made in the 1920s (IAF.3089). Originating in the cradle of the Indigenous Southwest, Grounded in…
S1 Grounded in Clay: Lonnie Vigil, Part One
Lonnie Vigil is a traditional potter from Nambe Pueblo. Here, he reflects on a jar from his community made around 1900 (IAF.103). Originating in the cradle of the Indigenous Southwest, Grounded in…
S1 Grounded in Clay: Max Early, Part Two
Max Early received his MFA in Creative Writing (Poetry) from the Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, in 2020. He is a published poet and established potter from Laguna Pueblo. In this…
S1 Grounded in Clay: Max Early, Part One
Max Early received his MFA in Creative Writing (Poetry) from the Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, in 2020. He is a published poet and established potter from Laguna Pueblo. In this…
S1 Grounded in Clay: Rose B. Simpson
Rose B. Simpson (Santa Clara) is an artist, public speaker, and mom. In this podcast, Rose explores her relationship to pottery via this Santa Clara water jar from around 1880-1900…
S1 Grounded in Clay: Tara Gatewood, Part Two
Tara Gatewood (Isleta, Diné) is, by birth, a daughter, granddaughter, great-granddaughter, sister, aunt, and niece of strong, resilient Pueblo women; by trade, she is a storyteller, photographer, and…
S1 Grounded in Clay: Tara Gatewood, Part One
Tara Gatewood (Isleta, Diné) is, by birth, a daughter, granddaughter, great-granddaughter, sister, aunt, and niece of strong, resilient Pueblo women; by trade, she is a storyteller, photographer, and…
S1 Grounded in Clay: Evone Martinez
Evone “Snowflake” Martinez (San Ildefonso and Cochiti Pueblos) learned how to make pottery from her aunt Florence Naranjo, mother, Catherine Trujillo, and grandmother Helen Cordero. Much of her…
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